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The building was commissioned as a private house. The site selected on the east side of Mare Street had formed the nave of the Church of St Augustine which was built in the late 13th century and demolished in 1798. [2] The house was originally constructed in brick and completed in 1802. [3]
The original town hall in Hackney was a private house, erected in Mare Street in 1802, which had been converted into a simple vestry office for the Parish of St John in the mid 19th century. [2] [3] [4]
The Viktor Wynd Museum of Curiosities, Fine Art & Natural History is a museum and bar in Hackney Central, situated in a former call centre on Mare Street in the London Borough of Hackney. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is operated by Viktor Wynd [ 3 ] and part of The Last Tuesday Society and was funded on Kickstarter in 2015.
Mare Street was established by 1593 when the Flying Horse Inn was a staging post for travellers. By 1720, it was the most populous part of Hackney. [4] In the 18th century, St Thomas’ Hospital was developed on Mare Street, followed by a Congregational chapel.
The historical and administrative heart of Hackney is Mare Street, which lies 5 miles (8 km) north-east of Charing Cross. The borough is named after Hackney , its principal district. Southern and eastern parts of the borough are popularly regarded as being part of east London that spans some of the traditional East End of London with the ...
Hackney Empire is a theatre on Mare Street, in Hackney in the London Borough of Hackney. Originally designed by Frank Matcham it was built in 1901 as a music hall, and expanded in 2001. Described by The Guardian as "the most beautiful theatre in London" [1] it is an Arts Council England National Portfolio Organisation.
Ash Grove bus garage is a bus garage in Hackney, East London owned by London Buses.It is located on Ash Grove, off Mare Street, north of the Regent's Canal and is occupied by Stagecoach London.
The A107 is an A road in London, England.It runs from Whitechapel to Hackney. [1] [2]A107 splits off of A11 Whitechapel road just past the Whitechapel underground interchange station and ends when it merges with A503 (Seven Sisters Road).