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Edmonton: Walmer House, Bury Street, N9
Walmer House is a single tower housing block built in the early 1960s. It has 44 flats arranged over 12 storeys, and is 34 metres high.
Image: © Nigel Cox
Taken: 1 Feb 2008
0.03 miles
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Edmonton: Railway line towards Edmonton Green station
Viewed from the Bury Street road bridge with the houses in Chichester Road on the right and those in Croyland Road on the left.
Image: © Nigel Cox
Taken: 1 Feb 2008
0.07 miles
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Edmonton: Tranmere Road, N9
A quiet cul-de-sac of 1930s terraced houses.
Image: © Nigel Cox
Taken: 1 Feb 2008
0.13 miles
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Peeling dual carriageway sign, Harrow Drive
Image: © David Howard
Taken: 28 Apr 2009
0.16 miles
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Marlborough Road, Edmonton
Marlborough Road is a short residential road in Edmonton, in the suburbs of north London. Despite being short, the road straddles two Ordnance Survey gridsquares.
Image: © Malc McDonald
Taken: 11 Dec 2021
0.17 miles
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Marlborough Road, Edmonton
Marlborough Road is a short, residential road in Edmonton, in the suburbs of north London. Despite being short, the road straddles two Ordnance survey gridsquares.
Image: © Malc McDonald
Taken: 11 Dec 2021
0.18 miles
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Winchester Road, Edmonton
A mini-roundabout at the junction of Winchester Road and Glastonbury Road, two residential roads in Edmonton in the suburbs of north London.
Image: © Malc McDonald
Taken: 11 Dec 2021
0.18 miles
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Pre-Worboys sign Edmonton
This is approaching the A10 Great Cambridge Road on Harrow Drive, and although pre-Worboys uses the vinyl lettering which came in in 1957 and clearly cannot survive as long as the raised lettering as demonstrated here.
Image: © David Howard
Taken: 28 Apr 2009
0.18 miles
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Allotment gardens at side of A10 dual carriageway
View across the allotments, with the high rise towers of Edmonton Green in the background
Image: © John Reeves
Taken: 24 Jun 2009
0.21 miles
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Springtime in Jubilee Park
Edmonton Urban District Council acquired 37 acres of land in order to provide recreational facilities for the growing population of the area as it became increasingly built up. The site was previously used for brickworks, which was a major local industry until the 1970s. Many of the surrounding houses were probably built from local bricks. Jubilee Park was planned to commemorate King George V's Silver Jubilee in 1935 but in the event the park did not open until 1939, after the King's death.
Image: © Marathon
Taken: 15 Mar 2017
0.21 miles