Crouch Hill
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Image: © Martin Addison Taken: 28 Jan 2011
The northern end of this street close to Crouch End Broadway and the bottom of the hill. A W7 bus descends on route to Muswell Hill Broadway passing The Harringay Arms public house. Behind is the spire on Church Studios. Converted from Park Chapel, a Congregational Church which was merged with Ferme Park Baptist Church in 1974, the studios have been home to Bura and Hardwick - the animators of children's TV shows including Trumpton, Camberwick Green and Captain Pugwash. Subsequently they have been home to Dave Stewart and Annie Lennox who, as the Eurhythmics, completed recording their debut album there. The W7 bus, operated by Metroline, is an ADL Enviro 400.