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The earliest surviving written record of ‘Woodlegh’ is a reference in documentation dating from 1256, which relates to a grant for Ducketts Manor, (a sub-manor of Tottenham) which used to be located just to the east of the present-day Wood Green High Road, roughly opposite the junction of Alexandra Road and the High Road. [5]
The building was commissioned by the Municipal Borough of Wood Green to replace the ageing Wood Green Town Hall in High Road. [2] After the old town hall had become inadequate for the council's needs, civic leaders decided to build a new town hall: the site selected for the new building, which was further south on High Road, had previously been occupied by some 19th residential properties ...
George Meehan House (formerly known as Earlham Grove House, later Woodside House) is a municipal building in High Road, Wood Green, London. It is surrounded by a public park known as Woodside Park and is a locally listed building. [1]
It was originally known as Wood Green Shopping City. As of 2006 The Mall had over 100 retail shops, [1] seven of them anchor stores, 45 market stalls, [2] and an average of 221,000 customers per week. [3] The centre and the adjoining shops on Wood Green High Road constitute the commercial hub of the borough of Haringey and its surrounding areas ...
Wood Green is a London Underground station. It is on the Piccadilly line between Turnpike Lane and Bounds Green stations and is in Travelcard Zone 3 . It is located at the junction of High Road, Wood Green and Lordship Lane .
Wood Green Crown Court, Lordship Lane, London N22. Junction with A105 Wood Green High Road: The parade of shops shown in the old photograph turns the corner from Wood Green High Road on the left into Lordship Lane on the right. The leftmost of these (up to the bank) were demolished in 1931 to make way for Wood Green tube station.
It is located on the junction of, and directly serves, Turnpike Lane, Wood Green High Road Wood Green and Green Lanes. London Buses routes 29, 41, 67, 121, 123, 141, 144, 184, 217, 221, 230, 231, 232, 329, 444 and W4 and night routes N29 and N91 serve the station.
The A105 road is an A road in London, England. It runs from Canonbury, [1] in between Highbury and Dalston, to Enfield Town. [2] The road is 8 miles (13 km) long. Part of the road forms Green Lanes, one of the longest streets in London, while the A105 also serves as the primary access route to the Shopping City shopping centre in Wood Green.