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Housing on Larkshall Road
There are houses on this, the east side of the road and businesses on the west.
Image: © Christine Johnstone
Taken: 11 Jan 2016
0.07 miles
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The Avenue Highams Park
Bus on route 275 in "The Avenue" Highams Park heading towards Highams Park Station.
Image: © Richard Dunn
Taken: Unknown
0.09 miles
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Highams Park station
Passenger trains were extended from Shernhall Street station in Walthamstow to serve the Chingford terminus in Bull Lane (now King's Road) over a single track which opened on 17th November 1873. The station, opened here as Hale End on the same date, was a somewhat temporary structure. In 1878, it was given a second platform. For some years the wooden station at Hale End was the quietest on the Chingford line, although some pleasure traffic came here after Highams Park and its lake were added to the public area of Epping Forest in 1891. To mark this event the station was renamed Highams Park (Hale End) on 1st October 1894. During the 1890s some terraced housing was built to the south and west of the station, and with the construction of more houses, traffic at the station slowly increased so that in 1900 it was rebuilt in more substantial form. Further development followed to the east of the line so that by 1908 there were 5,000 new residents around the station. In 1922, Highams Park was described as "a busy station for residential traffic of a good class".
The line was electrified from 1960 and a full electric service started on 18th June 1962. This view from the footbridge looks in the direction of Chingford.
Image: © Marathon
Taken: 11 Mar 2015
0.10 miles
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New housing development near Highams Park
A housing development under construction near Highams Park, in the outer suburbs of north east London.
Image: © Malc McDonald
Taken: 7 Mar 2020
0.10 miles
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Highams Park station
Passenger trains were extended from Shernhall Street station in Walthamstow to serve the Chingford terminus in Bull Lane (now King's Road) over a single track which opened on 17th November 1873. The station, opened here as Hale End on the same date, was a somewhat temporary structure. In 1878, it was given a second platform. For some years the wooden station at Hale End was the quietest on the Chingford line, although some pleasure traffic came here after Highams Park and its lake were added to the public area of Epping Forest in 1891. To mark this event the station was renamed Highams Park (Hale End) on 1st October 1894. During the 1890s some terraced housing was built to the south and west of the station, and with the construction of more houses, traffic at the station slowly increased so that in 1900 it was rebuilt in more substantial form. Further development followed to the east of the line so that by 1908 there were 5,000 new residents around the station. In 1922, Highams Park was described as "a busy station for residential traffic of a good class".
The line was electrified from 1960 and a full electric service started on 18th June 1962. This view from the Liverpool Street bound platform looks in the direction of Chingford.
Image: © Marathon
Taken: 11 Mar 2015
0.12 miles
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All Saints, Highams Park
Image: © John Salmon
Taken: 25 May 2016
0.13 miles
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Garden at Highams Park station
Passenger trains were extended from Shernhall Street station in Walthamstow to serve the Chingford terminus in Bull Lane (now King's Road) over a single track which opened on 17th November 1873. The station, opened here as Hale End on the same date, was a somewhat temporary structure. In 1878, it was given a second platform. For some years the wooden station at Hale End was the quietest on the Chingford line, although some pleasure traffic came here after Highams Park and its lake were added to the public area of Epping Forest in 1891. To mark this event the station was renamed Highams Park (Hale End) on 1st October 1894. During the 1890s some terraced housing was built to the south and west of the station, and with the construction of more houses, traffic at the station slowly increased so that in 1900 it was rebuilt in more substantial form. Further development followed to the east of the line so that by 1908 there were 5,000 new residents around the station. In 1922, Highams Park was described as "a busy station for residential traffic of a good class".
The line was electrified from 1960 and a full electric service started on 18th June 1962. This view from the Liverpool Street bound platform looks in the direction of Chingford, with the small garden to cheer up the waiting passengers.
Image: © Marathon
Taken: 11 Mar 2015
0.13 miles
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All Saints, Highams Park
Image: © John Salmon
Taken: 25 May 2016
0.13 miles
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All Saints, Highams Park - Stained glass window
Image: © John Salmon
Taken: 25 May 2016
0.13 miles
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All Saints, Highams Park - Chancel
Image: © John Salmon
Taken: 25 May 2016
0.13 miles