IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
Chester Road, LONDON, N17 6EA

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This page details the photographs taken nearby to Chester Road, N17 6EA by members of the Geograph project.

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Image Listing (35 Images Found)

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Tottenham: The Broadwater Farm Estate, N17
The estate was built between 1967 and 1973 in a style designed by Le Corbusier where no dwellings were at ground level because of the high water table of the Moselle River which is culverted under the estate. The warren of first floor concrete walkways offered opportunities for crime and anti-social behaviour and the consequent bad reputation of the estate long before the riot of 6 October 1985 which resulted in the murder of PC Keith Blakelock. Further information on the history of the estate can be found on Haringey Council's website here http://www.haringey.gov.uk/index/community_and_leisure/neighbourhoods/broadwaterfarm/historyofbroadwaterfarm.htm The mural is on the end wall of Rochford block and features Martin Luther King, Bob Marley, Mahatma Gandhi, and John Lennon. See Image for another photo of the estate in an adjacent grid square.
Image: © Nigel Cox Taken: 6 Sep 2006
0.15 miles
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View over Wood Green and Tottenham
from the heights of Alexandra Park. A new addition to the townscape is the new ground for Tottenham Hotspur.
Image: © Jim Osley Taken: 3 Jan 2020
0.16 miles
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Tottenham: The Broadwater Farm Estate, N17
The estate was built between 1967 and 1973 in a style designed by Le Corbusier where no dwellings were at ground level because of the high water table of the Moselle River which is culverted under the estate. The warren of first floor concrete walkways offered opportunities for crime and anti-social behaviour and the consequent bad reputation of the estate long before the riot of 6 October 1985 which resulted in the murder of PC Keith Blakelock. Further information on the history of the estate can be found on Haringey Council's website here http://www.haringey.gov.uk/index/community_and_leisure/neighbourhoods/broadwaterfarm/historyofbroadwaterfarm.htm This is the Gloucester Road entrance to the estate. The mural on the end wall depicts a waterfall. I don't know if this is an image of an actual place or an idealized depiction of an idyllic rural scene. See Image for another photo of the estate in an adjacent grid square.
Image: © Nigel Cox Taken: 6 Sep 2006
0.17 miles
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Tottenham : Miller Memorial Methodist Church
Built 1925-1926. https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/middx/vol5/pp356-364
Image: © Jim Osley Taken: 29 May 2020
0.17 miles
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Broadwater Farm Estate
The setting sun softens the harshness of the two utilitarian tower blocks at the centre of the much debated Broadwater farm estate.
Image: © John Kingdon Taken: 25 Apr 2020
0.21 miles
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Tottenham : Grace Baptist Chapel
"benezer Strict Baptist chapel, Napier Road, traced its origins to meetings held at Welbourne hall, near the high cross, in 1884. Worshippers moved to a site in the fork between Napier and Ranelagh roads, north of Philip Lane, in 1887. Ebenezer chapel, registered there in 1898, had Sunday attendances of 65 and 93 in 1903 and seating for 300 twenty-five years later. In 1972 it was a low yellow-brick building, with red-brick decoration." - https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/middx/vol5/pp356-364#p37
Image: © Jim Osley Taken: 7 Aug 2019
0.21 miles
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Lawrence Road London N15 Multiple Phone Boxes
Before I took the photo I checked and found all three phone boxes were still functioning. I can't imagine that even one would get enough use, if any, in this day and age in London. The boxes are not even of any historic or design significance and I wonder why they survive.
Image: © John Kingdon Taken: 9 Feb 2023
0.22 miles
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Broadwater Farm estate seen from Lordship Recreation Ground
Lordship Recreation Ground was first opened as a public park in 1932 on about 100 acres of the former Broadwater Farm which had been acquired by Tottenham Urban District Council. In the intervening years it has reduced in size as the edges have been taken for development, especially for the Broadwater Farm estate built in the early 1970s. The River Moselle runs through the centre of the park from west to east. The river was diverted to the north of its old course as part of substantial investment in Lordship Recreation Ground. More about Lordship Recreation Ground and what the investment over the last ten years has achieved can be seen at http://www.haringey.gov.uk/community-and-leisure/parks-and-open-spaces/z-parks-and-open-spaces/lordship-recreation-ground In the distance is the Broadwater Farm estate. This was begun in 1967 and the various blocks were named after Second World War airfields. Development had not taken place earlier because of the flood risk from the Moselle. It would have been a very different picture here though on 6th October 1985, the night of the Broadwater Farm riot. A very full and interesting account of the estate is given at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broadwater_Farm Since the riot, a great deal of regeneration has taken place and an amazing picture emerges. To quote from the Wikipedia entry "Broadwater Farm now has one of the lowest crime rates of any urban area in the world. In the first quarter of 2005, there was not a single reported robbery or outdoor assault on Broadwater Farm, and only a single burglary, from which all property was recovered and the suspect arrested; this compares with 875 burglaries, 50 robberies and 50 assaults in the third quarter of 1985 immediately preceding the riot. In an independent 2003 survey of all the estate's residents, only 2% said they considered the area unsafe, the lowest figure for any area in London. In 2005 the Metropolitan Police disbanded the Broadwater Farm Unit altogether as no longer required in an area with such a low crime rate."
Image: © Marathon Taken: 31 Mar 2015
0.22 miles
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Advertising Molding on The Botany Bay pub (as was)
The Botany Bay pub (once the Greyhound) is now a supermarket with flats above. The old molded advertising board has been punctured by two central heating gas boiler vents and the remains of three light fittings hang on but cannot, and have nothing to, illuminate below them. The shadows of the neighbouring chimney pots add to the sense of decay.
Image: © John Kingdon Taken: 31 Oct 2023
0.22 miles
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Church of St Philip the Apostle, Philip Lane, South Tottenham
Built 1906 to the designs of J.E.K. & J.P. Cutts.
Image: © Jim Osley Taken: 21 Jan 2011
0.22 miles
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