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Crouch End is an area of north London, in the London Borough of Haringey. The area is in the Hornsey and Wood Green constituency. Before 1965 it was administratively part of the old Borough of Hornsey, which in 1933-5 built the strikingly modernistic Hornsey Town Hall as a civic focus and community centre. The British national grid reference system is a system of geographic grid references commonly used in Great Britain, different from using latitude or longitude. ...
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Geography
Crouch End Broadway, looking north. Park Road branches to the left and Tottenham Lane to the right. Crouch End is in a valley between Crouch Hill and Highgate to the south and west, Harringay to the east, and Hornsey, Muswell Hill and Alexandra Park to the north. To the immediate west, it is bounded by Highgate Woods, and the adjacent Queen's Wood, as well as a large expanse of playing fields, and other parks in the area are Stationer's Park, Priory Park, and Alexandra Park. These give the suburb a rather greener character than others in North London. The disused railway line from Finsbury Park to Alexandra Palace is now a public footpath,'The Parkland Walk', providing the area with yet more green space. Image File history File linksMetadata Size of this preview: 800 Ã 492 pixelsFull resolution (3264 Ã 2006 pixel, file size: 531 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) Iridescenti Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1. ...
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Crouch Hill is a small area of north London, England, nestled between Crouch End and Stroud Green in the borough of Haringey. ...
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Living in Crouch End It is seen by many as a desirable area to live in as it has a pleasant town centre with many shops and restaurants. It is on many bus routes, and though it has no Tube station of its own it is not too far from Highgate Tube, Finsbury Park Tube, and from Hornsey, Harringay and Crouch Hill railway stations. Famous residents have included Simon Pegg, Erasure frontman Andy Bell, Gina McKee, Andy Serkis, Neil Morrisey, Sean Hughes, Dan Stevens, Luke De Woolfson, David Tennant, Matt Willis, Ian Hart, Alan Carr, John Simm, writer and former member of Gallon Drunk and the Flaming Stars Max Decharné, Kate Kannibal out of The Priscillas, podcasters Sowerby and Luff, Rob Britton from the band Luxembourg, Brian Blowup, and members of the band Travis.[1] The London Underground is a transit system that serves much of Greater London and some neighbouring areas. ...
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Andy Serkis (born 20 April 1964) is an English actor and director. ...
Neil Morrissey Neil Morrissey (born in Stafford, July 4, 1962) is a British actor. ...
Sean Hughes (born John Hughes, London, November 19, 1965) is an Irish comedian who, whilst being born in London, spent much of his youth in Firhouse, Dublin. ...
Daniel Jonathan Stevens (born 10 October 1982 in Croydon, England) is a British actor. ...
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John Ronald Simm (born July 10, 1970 in Leeds, West Yorkshire) is an English actor and musician. ...
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There is a thriving local music scene thanks to the large number of professional and amateur musicians who live there. One of the best places to see world class musicians such as Bert Jansch, Martin Carthy, Eliza Carthy, Robin Wiiliamson, John Renbourn and Jacqui McShee is at The Kalamazoo Klub which meets every second Friday of the month at The King's Head pub. This venue also hosts live comedy, jazz, blues and other kinds of music. It is also home to Crouch End Festival Chorus, a leading symphonic chorus which has recorded with Lesley Garrett, Bryn Terfel, Alfie Boe, EMI Classics and Classic FM as well as singing on the soundtrack for Doctor Who. They perform four concerts a year and also undertake scores of other professional engagements for concerts and recordings. Crouch End Festival Chorus (CEFC) is a symphonic choir based in Crouch End, a northern suburb of London, England. ...
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Notable Buildings
A brick clock-tower dominates the junction of Crouch End Broadway A red-brick clock-tower dominates the north end of Crouch End Broadway. Its stone placard reads: Image File history File linksMetadata No higher resolution available. ...
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| ERECTION BY SUSBSCRIPTION IN APPRECIATION AND RECOGNITION OF THE PUBLIC SERVICES RENDERED BY HENRY READER WILLIAMS ESQ SP TO THE DISTRICT OF HORNSEY DURING A PERIOD OF TWENTY FIVE YEARS JUNE 1895 | Henry Williams was a local wine-merchant and local councillor who led the campaign to preserve Highgate Wood against threatened development. Highgate Wood is a 28 hectare (70 acre) area of ancient woodland in North London, lying between East Finchley, Highgate Village, and Muswell Hill. ...
Hornsey Town Hall is in the centre of Crouch End Among its more prominent buildings is Hornsey Town Hall, formerly the headquarters of the Hornsey district council, which governed the area until the creation of the larger Haringey Council. The oldest building in the area, and in Haringey, is the tower of the former Hornsey Parish Church, St. Mary's. Most of the streets in Crouch End were laid out in the late 19th century, and much of the area is now protected as a Conservation Area. Image File history File linksMetadata No higher resolution available. ...
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History Crouch End grew up as a hamlet on the old medieval route from London to the north. It expanded greatly in Victorian times and had its own railway station until it closed in 1954. Crouch End railway station is a former station in the Crouch End area of north London. ...
In 1880 an Art School was established which in May 1968, as Hornsey College of Art, became the centre of national and even international headlines. As with similar radical protests including the Paris Sorbonne, students and lecturers occupied the building as a protest against the ideology of the teaching methods. Hornsey College of Art is a former college in London, now part of Middlesex University. ...
One of the lecturers and leaders of the occupation, Kim Howells, is now a Minister in the current British government. Kim Scott Howells (born November 27, 1946 in Merthyr Tydfil) is a Labour politician in Wales, and member of Parliament for Pontypridd. ...
The Art College contributed to Crouch End's former air of bohemianism, as did the nearby Mountview Theatre School. Crouch End Vampires F.C. are the local football team, a once prestigious amateur side. Crouch End Vampires F.C. are an English amateur football club from the Crouch End area of North London. ...
Urban legends
View north from Crouch End Hill towards Crouch End Broadway. - In the 1990s Dave Stewart of the Eurythmics had a recording studio on Crouch Hill. According to legend, he invited Bob Dylan to drop in any time he felt like it. Bob took him up on his offer, but the taxi driver dropped him off on the adjacent Crouch End Hill. Bob knocked on the door of the supposed home of Dave Stewart and asked for Dave. By coincidence, the plumber who lived there was also called Dave. He was told that Dave was out, and would he like to wait and have some tea? Twenty minutes later the plumber returned and asked his wife whether there were any messages. "No", she said, " but Bob Dylan's in the living room having a cup of coffee"[2].
- Artist Richard Hamilton lived on the Highgate side of Crouch End and is said to have taken visitor Marcel Duchamp to the Queen's Pub on the corner of Elder Avenue and Topsfield Parade.
- Horror writer Stephen King once stayed at a friend's (Peter Straub) house in Crouch End. The legend goes that after asking for a good place to go for a walk he was directed towards the old railway line, now called The Parkland Walk. While here he was inspired by the strange unsettling surroundings and the sculpture of a spriggan (a pan-like green man), which was pushing its way out of an old arched wall. King wrote the short story Crouch End, based on his visit to Crouch End, which was later adapted as an episode of Nightmares and Dreamscapes: From the Stories of Stephen King, which included the spriggan in the introduction.
- It is claimed that Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy once performed at the music hall that is now Holmes Place/Virgin Gym and that they stayed at the Queen's Hotel.
- Ho Chi Minh lived in Crouch End, whilst in London he is said to have trained as a chef at the Carlton Hotel.
The local comedy club, Downstairs At The King's Head, is London's oldest comedy room. Many greats of comedy have performed there, including Robin Williams, Al Murray, Eddie Izzard, Jack Dee, Robbie Coltrane, Rowan Atkinson in fact virtually every British comedian has performed there at some stage in his career. The club is run by Peter Grahame and hosted by Dominic Frisby. There are also music nights and Peter recalls one occasion when Dave Stewart was playing that saw Bill Wyman on bass, Harry Dean Stanton on harmonica with Bob Dylan watching from the audience. Image File history File links Metadata No higher resolution available. ...
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David Allan Stewart, often known as Dave Stewart (born September 9, 1952 in Sunderland, Tyne and Wear), is an English musician and record producer best known for his work with Eurythmics. ...
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Bob Dylan (born Robert Allen Zimmerman, May 24, 1941) is an American singer-songwriter, author, musician, and poet who has been a major figure in popular music for five decades. ...
Just What Is It that Makes Todays Homes So Different, So Appealing? 1956 Richard Hamilton (born February 24, 1922) is an English painter and collage artist. ...
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Stephen Edwin King (born September 21, 1947) is an American author of over 200 stories including over 50 bestselling horror novels. ...
Peter Straub at the University of South Florida on February 15, 2007 Peter Francis Straub, born March 2, 1943 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, is a writer of fiction and poetry, best known as a prolific horror author. ...
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Spriggans are diminutive members of the faerie kingdom, more closely related to sprites and boggles than goblins and dwarves. ...
Crouch End is a horror story by Stephen King, originally published in New Tales of the Cthulhu Mythos (1980), and republished in a slightly different version in Kings Nightmares and Dreamscapes collection (1993). ...
Notable residents Erasure is an English synth pop duo band consisting of keyboardist Vince Clarke and singer Andy Bell. ...
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Simon John Pegg (born 14 February 1970 in Gloucester) is an English comedian, writer and film and television actor. ...
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John Ronald Simm (born July 10, 1970 in Leeds, West Yorkshire) is an English actor and musician. ...
Robert Mitchum and Jean Simmons in Angel Face Jean Merilyn Simmons (born January 31, 1929 in Crouch Hill, London, England, United Kingdom) is a British actress. ...
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Peter Straub at the University of South Florida on February 15, 2007 Peter Francis Straub, born March 2, 1943 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, is a writer of fiction and poetry, best known as a prolific horror author. ...
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Notable Appearances - Most of the movie Shaun of the Dead was shot here.
- Stephen King's short story, Crouch End, where Crouch End is an interdimensional portal.
- Nick Hornby's book, High Fidelity
- The introduction sequence to the television programme Peep Show
- Andrew Riddles's urban vampire novel The Papyrus Voice is set in Crouch End
- Part of the first series of A Life of Grime (narrated by the late John Peel) was set in and around Crouch End, featuring the indefatigable Edmund Trebus.
- Will Self's short story The North London book of the dead.
- In Helene Hanff's 84 Charing Cross Road, bookseller Frank Doel lives in Crouch End.
- In the Ally's World series of books, the title character lives in Crouch End.
- Street scenes were shot for the TV series, The Professionals in the early 1980's.
- An episode of the TV series, Poirot was filmed at the Town Hall in the early 1990's.
- Actor Bob Hoskins made a TV commercial in Dunn's bakery in the early 1990's.
Shaun of the Dead is a zombie-themed romantic comedy (or rom zom com as it dubs itself) or zombie comedy released in 2004. ...
Stephen Edwin King (born September 21, 1947) is an American author of over 200 stories including over 50 bestselling horror novels. ...
Crouch End is a horror story by Stephen King published in Nightmares and Dreamscapes collection. ...
Nick Hornby (born 17 April 1957 in Redhill, Surrey, England) is an English novelist and essayist. ...
High Fidelity is also the title of a book by Nick Hornby and a film directed by Stephen Frears, based upon Hornbys book. ...
Peep Show is an award-winning British sitcom starring David Mitchell and Robert Webb. ...
A Life of Grime (play on the expression A Life of Crime) is a BBC docusoap following the work of environmental health inspectors. ...
Edmund Trebus (1918-2002) Edmund Trebus (November 11, 1918âSeptember 29, 2002) was a Polish émigré to Britain and compulsive hoarder, who came to fame when he was featured on a British television documentary called A Life of Grime. ...
84, Charing Cross Road is the title of a book by Helene Hanff, published in 1970 about the long correspondence (1949-1969) between Hanff, a resident of New York City, and Frank Doel of the Marks & Co. ...
Allys World is a series of books written for young adults by Karen McCombie. ...
The Professionals has a number of meanings, including the following: The Professionals (TV Series) The Professionals is a 1966 Western movie directed by Richard Brooks. ...
Poirot can refer to: Hercule Poirot, fictional detective created by Agatha Christie Agatha Christies Poirot, also called simply Poirot, television series starring David Suchet as Hercule Poirot This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...
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Education - For details of education in Crouch End see the London Borough of Haringey article.
The London Borough of Haringey is a London borough in North London, England, and forms part of Outer London. ...
Nearest Places Archway Bridge Archway is an area in North London in the London Borough of Islington. ...
, Muswell Hill is a suburb of north London, mostly in the London Borough of Haringey It is situated 6. ...
View of Highgate, John Constable, 1st quarter of 19th century. ...
Turnpike Lane is the name of a shopping street located in Hornsey, in the London Borough of Haringey. ...
Harringay is an area of north London in the United Kingdom and part of the London Borough of Haringey. ...
See also: Finsbury Park for a separate entry on the park Finsbury Park is an area in London, England which grew up around an important North London railway interchange at the junction of the London Boroughs of Islington, Haringey and Hackney. ...
, Stroud Green is a suburb (and administrative ward) of Greater London located in Haringey. ...
Wood Green is a district in the London Borough of Haringey. ...
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References - Celebrities who have lived in Crouch End
- Bob Dylan rumour
- Travers, Ben. The Book of Crouch End. Buckingham: Barracuda Books, 1990.
- I see famous people. Blog listing celebrity sightings in Crouch End
Coordinates: 51.58049° N 0.13243° W Map of Earth showing lines of latitude (horizontally) and longitude (vertically), Eckert VI projection; large version (pdf, 1. ...
Districts: Bounds Green • Crouch End • Finsbury Park • Harringay • Highgate • Hornsey • Manor House • Muswell Hill • Seven Sisters • South Tottenham • Stroud Green • Tottenham • Tottenham Green • Tottenham Hale • Turnpike Lane • West Green • Wood Green Attractions Alexandra Palace • Bruce Castle Museum • Markfield Beam Engine • White Hart Lane Parks and open spaces in Haringey Constituencies Hornsey and Wood Green • Tottenham The London Borough of Haringey is a London borough in North London, England, and forms part of Outer London. ...
Bounds Green is an area in the north-east of London, in the London Borough of Haringey. ...
See also: Finsbury Park for a separate entry on the park Finsbury Park is an area in London, England which grew up around an important North London railway interchange at the junction of the London Boroughs of Islington, Haringey and Hackney. ...
Harringay is an area of north London in the United Kingdom and part of the London Borough of Haringey. ...
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, Stroud Green is a suburb (and administrative ward) of Greater London located in Haringey. ...
Tottenham is an urban area of north London in the London Borough of Haringey, situated 6. ...
Tottenham Green is an urban ward within the Borough of Haringey, London, England. ...
Tottenham Hale is a district in the former Borough of Tottenham, now part of The London Borough of Haringey. ...
Turnpike Lane is the name of a shopping street located in Hornsey, in the London Borough of Haringey. ...
West Green is an area of north London in the United Kingdom and part of the London Borough of Haringey. ...
Wood Green is a district in the London Borough of Haringey. ...
Alexandra Palace from the south Alexandra Palace was built in an area spanning Wood Green and Muswell Hill, North London, England in 1873 as a public entertainment centre and North London counterpart of The Crystal Palace. ...
Bruce Castle, Tottenham. ...
This This 100 horse-power Beam Pumping Engine was built in 1886 to transfer 4 million gallons per day of sewage into the London system for treatment at the Beckton outfall works. ...
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The London Borough of Haringey maintains 600 acres (240ha) of parks and open spaces within its boundaries. ...
Hornsey and Wood Green is a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. ...
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