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It also contains Woodside Park Synagogue and a Jewish school operating from the synagogue. The western and north-western part of the area, which can also be regarded as the part of Totteridge in N12 rather than N20, is sometimes called Woodside Park Garden Suburb and consists of semi-detached or detached 3 to 4 bedroom houses built in the 1950s ...
Woodside Park is a public park in Wood Green.The site was originally part of the much larger Chitts Hill Estate which covered a large part of Wood Green and beyond. Most of what later became the park was developed as Earlham Grove House and grounds in 1865.
Woodside Park station was planned by the Edgware, Highgate and London Railway (EH&LR) and was originally opened as Torrington Park on 1 April 1872 by the Great Northern Railway [7] (which had taken over the EH&LR). [10] The station was on a branch of a line that ran from Finsbury Park to Edgware via Highgate. The station was renamed within a ...
A 1908 Railway Clearing House map of part the Woodside and South Croydon Railway, showing the surrounding lines. Woodside was a railway station in Croydon, south London, on the Woodside and South Croydon Joint Railway. The South Eastern Railway opened the station in July 1871 to serve the nearby Croydon racecourse. A ramp from the station ...
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Replica Neolithic pit dwelling at Abbey Folk Park Abbey Arts Centre on a 1965 Ordnance Survey map. The Abbey Arts Centre at 89 Park Road, New Barnet , England, was established in 1946 by William Ohly , an art dealer who ran the Berkeley Galleries in Davies Street, London.
Woodside Priory School (commonly known as The Priory) is an independent, ... In 1974, the monks affiliated with Saint Anselm Abbey in Goffstown, New Hampshire. [3]
Addington Park Addington: 24.5 acres (9.9 ha) Addington Vale New Addington: 48 acres (19 ha) Addiscombe Railway Park Addiscombe: 4 acres (1.6 ha) Addiscombe Recreation Ground Addiscombe: 8 acres (3.2 ha) Apsley Road Playground South Norwood: 0.25 acres (0.10 ha) Ashburton Park Woodside: 18.5 acres (7.5 ha) Ashburton Playing Fields Woodside