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Manor House, London

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Metropolis, North of the River Thames, and to make and maintain Two New or Branch Road to communicate with the said Metropolis Road, pp 853-863 of The Statutes of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Volume 11, George Eyre and Andrew Strahan, Printers to the King's Most Excellent Majesty, 1829". The cottage was built c. 1810. No building is shown on map OSD 152 / Serial 104 Hampstead 1807 - 08 at Hackney Archives, but one does appear on the 1814 Map of the Parish and Prebendal Manor of the Parish of Stoke Newington, also at Hackney Archives. On Crutchley's 1829 map, the building is labelled as "Lodge", a term often used at the time to refer to a very respectable villa type dwelling.
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Road. In 1867 3 acres (12,000 m) were leased on the southern side of the eastern end of the road, for the building of four detached or nine 'substantial' houses; three detached houses were built by 1871. An architect, William Reddall of Finsbury, was one of those who leased the houses. Woodberry Down was laid out in 1868, when it was extended eastward from Lordship Road, and villas were built on the south side in the late 1860s. The area was the northern section of a district called Brownswood Park (named after Brownswood Manor) and was regarded as a particularly select suburb.
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by James Swinyard who remodelled and modernised it shortly after the sale. Swinyard managed the pub till his death in 1910. Subsequently, his widow Amelia took over the licence until the late 1920s. In 1930 the imminent arrival of the Piccadilly Line led to the widening of the road, the demolition of the old tavern and the erection of current building. Behind the new building, offices were built for
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shared ownership and 341 private). The plan also includes the construction of a public park and the addition of 175 new trees. An energy centre, which will provide heat to the whole development, will also be built on the site. Works were originally expected to commence in 2017 but did not start until 2020, with the first homes expected to be completed by 2024.
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exertion shall be wanting on his part to merit their patronage. The Grounds adjoining are admirably calculated for Cricket, Trap-ball, or any other amusement requiring space. There is likewise a large Garden and Bowling green, good Stabling, lock-up Coach-houses, &c. Dinners for Public and Private Parties. An Ordinary on Sundays at two o’clock.
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time that the pub was first built, on the southern boundary of the demesne, on Church Street, a school called Manor School was operating. The school was next door to the trading premises of Thomas Widdows, builder of the pub. So it is equally possible that the 'Manor House' name was just a fashionable name, more related to the connection with
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Whilst no evidence has yet been unearthed that links the house to the Percys, the Dukes of Northumberland, the presence of the Percy lion over the gates suggests that there may have been a link. The Percys also had a historic connection to the area, once owning a house on Newington Green (Old and New
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on Green Lanes. Prior to this date a cottage had existed on the site, but in 1829 an Act of Parliament was passed to permit the building of the Seven Sisters Road. Thomas Widdows was both the owner of the house and its occupant. With the building soon to be sited on the junction of the existing Green
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However, with the increasing suburbanisation of the area, mainly for the middle and lower middle classes, many of the original families had moved out by 1895 and others were being replaced by poorer people in 1913. Social decline continued, until in 1954 the district was inhabited mainly by students,
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A thatched cottage, with Gothic windows, was constructed on the boundary with the borough of Tottenham by 1825. Woodberry Down Cottages, four detached houses on the south side of Woodberry Down, had been built by 1829. Manor House tavern was built nearby in 1830. With the development of Finsbury Park
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in November 1839 various newspapers carried the announcement of the bankruptcy of William Tombleson described as "late of the Manor-house tavern, Stoke Newington, tavern-keeper, publisher, dealer and chapman" (Wiltshire Independent - 28 November 1839). So it may well be that Tombleson took over the
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The building was bought by John Charles Kay who sold it two years later to Samuel Perrin A further change of ownership in 1878 saw the pub in the hands of Stephen Medcalf. In 1879 Morris Benjamin made an application to renew the music and dancing licence as the licensee. In 1890 it was taken on
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Initially, the estate offered greatly improved living conditions for tenants. However, over time, the estate suffered the problems of comparably idealistic, post-war, social housing projects. By the late 1980s, many of the flats were in a poor state of repair, while many more were empty and boarded
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At around the same time, Angell and a London builder Thomas Oldis were responsible for development that began to spread eastward along the north side of Seven Sisters Road. From 1868 to 1870 large detached houses with gardens running down to the New River were built at the east end of Seven Sisters
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During the 1860s, Thomas John Angell, who appears to have been a speculator rather than a builder, built Finsbury Park Villas. This was a terrace of at least twelve houses, which, starting with the Finsbury Park Tavern, ran northward along Green Lanes from its junction with the new Woodberry Grove.
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Built up during the middle part of the nineteenth century as part of an area called Woodberry Down, Manor House is now a small district without a formal town centre, but distant enough from other town centres that it has come to be referred to as an area. Taking its name from the Manor House Tavern
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Phase 3 was approved by the Planning Committee in September 2020. The area covers 2.2 hectares at the southeast corner of Seven Sisters Road and Woodberry Grove, where 4 residential blocks of 6 to 20 storeys are to be constructed, comprising 584 new homes (of which 117 are for social rent, 126 for
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At the time of the 2011 census, there were 8,758 residents in Woodberry Down. The Woodberry Down Ward census findings revealed 50.0% of Woodberry Down's population was White (27.6% British, 19.9% Other, 2.3% Irish and 0.2% Gypsy or Irish Traveller). 25.4% was Black (6.4% Caribbean, 15.6% African,
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The new building was within sight of the Hornsey Wood Tavern, which had been formed out of the old Copt Hall, the manor house of the Manor of Brownswood. It is possible that its name was taken from this connection. The land itself however was on the demesne of Stoke Newington Manor. At around the
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The Morning Advertiser of 31 July 1849 notes a change of licensee from Catherine Harris to William Burnell. Records also show a Michael Harris insured as a victualler at the tavern in 1840 (Nat Archives ref MS 11936/567/1323901); no doubt this is Catherine's husband. So it may well have been the
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in 1932, the area immediately around the tube station began to be known as Manor House. The demolition of the once very fashionable area of Woodberry Down and its replacement with one of London's biggest public housing estates resulted in 'Woodberry Down Estate' being used to refer to the public
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Described as "Cottage and Garden. On the Eastern Side of the Green Lanes, opposite the Road leading to Hornsey Wood House" in the Schedule of the Act to amend an Act of the Seventh Year of His Present Majesty for Consolidating the Trusts of the Several Turnpike Roads in the Neighbourhood of the
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The above property has for years been recognised as one of the best in its class which is amply testified by the enormous and peculiarly profitable trade attached thereto; and in order that no misconception may arise as to the nature of the business, the auctioneers deem it wise to announce the
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Robert Baily, late of the Eyre Tavern, St John’s Wood, having taken the above newly erected House, fitted up in a most superior manner, and commanding extensive and delightful views, solicit from his friends and the public that support he has hitherto been favoured with, assuring them that no
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Building started on Green Lanes with the appearance in 1821 of a large house at a spot that would later be the site of the junction with Woodberry Down (the road). Further north on Green Lanes, just to the south of the New River, Northumberland House, a three-storeyed building with a pillared
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Phase 2 comprises an area of 4.3 hectares, south of Seven Sisters Road, east of Green Lanes and north of the West Reservoir. This phase involves the construction of 4 buildings, totalling 850 homes (of which 109 are social rented, 200 shared ownership and 543 private), and was completed in
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Since 2007, Woodberry Down has been undergoing a phased redevelopment which involved the construction of more than 5,500 modern flats on the site, 41% of which will be affordable, for an investment of c. £1bn. The plan was initially conceived during a time of economic growth under the
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Throughout the 1980s and 1990s the increasing number of abandoned properties on the estate became occupied by a growing squatter community. The squatters at Woodberry Down Estate were predominantly young punks from all over the UK and Ireland. Several had squatted previously in the
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To the chagrin of her sons, Amelia Swinyard sold the pub to a buyer who then received the compensation when the pub's land was taken to accommodate these buildings. Amelia died in October 1937, aged 90 at the Kenwood Nursing Home in Muswell Hill.
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entrance, balustrade, and urns on its roof, was completed in 1822. It was sold for conversion to a 'private lunatic asylum' in 1826 It was then used as a private mental hospital until it was demolished in 1955. One of its most famous patients was
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housing area and 'Manor House' for the area beyond. With the regeneration of the area during the early part of the 21st Century, the area is now being referred to once again by its nineteenth-century name of 'Woodberry Down'.
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who wrote in his 1905 book, "In the neighbourhood of the (Finsbury) park we still have Brownswood Road and Manor-House Tavern to remind us of the Manor of Brownswood and of its manor-house, which has now disappeared"
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tavern business and trade dinners have been discontinued for several years and the present returns are entirely confined to the counter and grounds from which sources they amount upwards are £5,000 pounds per annum.
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The tavern was the source of the name of the tube station and consequently the immediate vicinity. The first tavern on the site was built by Stoke Newington builder Thomas Widdows between 1830 and 1834 next to the
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Baily died just three years later. In 1838 the tavern was taken over by George Stacey who had previously been at the Adelaide Tavern in Hackney Road. The tavern changed hands again several times after Stacey.
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Robert Baily, the first of many Manor House Tavern landlords, described his establishment as a 'public house and tea-gardens' He placed the following advertisement in the Morning Advertiser on 30 June 1834.
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Notice of Intention to Apply; an Application for Renewal of a Music and Dancing Licence from Morris Benjamin, Licensed Victualler, of The Manor House, Green Lanes, held at London Metropolitan Archives
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administration in the late 1990s. In 2002, a structural assessment concluded that 54% (31 out of 57 existing buildings) were beyond economic repair. To progress the redevelopment,
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From 1949 through to the 1970s much of the area was redeveloped, the old houses being demolished and replaced with a large council development known locally as Woodberry Down. The
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Phase 5 comprises the area south of Seven Sisters Road, north of the East Reservoir and east of Phase 3. It was originally estimated to commence in 2023 with completion from 2027.
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Phase 7 comprises the area north of Seven Sisters Road at the eastern edge of the development. It was originally estimated to commence in 2029 with completion from 2032.
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Phase 6 comprises the area at the northwest corner of Seven Sisters Road and Woodberry Grove. It was originally estimated to commence in 2026 with completion from 2029.
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Phase 4 comprises the area at the southwest corner of Seven Sisters Road and Woodberry Grove. It was originally estimated to commence in 2020 with completion from 2023.
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Phase 8 comprises the area at the northeast corner of Green Lanes and Woodberry Grove. It was originally estimated to commence in 2032 with completion from 2035.
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Phase 1 comprised a number of sites across Woodberry Down. The construction started in 2009 and was completed in 2019. It included the construction of the
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and a stop was made at the Manor House Tavern for the first change of horses. A tablet with the following inscription was placed on the side of the pub.
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41.9% of the ward were Christian, 17.9% Muslim, 9.2% Jewish, 2.8% other religion, 17.9% had no religion and 10.6% did not state their religion.
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compulsorily purchased the area for this purpose in 1934 in order to alleviate chronic housing shortages, but work did not begin till after the
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and William James Roe, Tottenham, Edmonton and Enfield Historical Notebook: With Some Incidental Notices of Harringay (or Hornsey), London 1952
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A History of the County of Middlesex: Volume 8, Islington and Stoke Newington Parishes, Victoria County History, London, 1985. Pages 143-151.
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A History of the County of Middlesex: Volume 8, Islington and Stoke Newington Parishes, Victoria County History, London, 1985, Pages 217-223
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3.4% Other), 10.3% was Asian (1.9% Indian, 0.8% Pakistani, 2.4% Bangladeshi, 2.2% Chinese and 3% Other) and 14.4% was other ethnic groups.
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Nicholl House (now demolished) was part of the Woodberry Down Estate. It has been falsely reported that the building featured in the film
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in the mid-1980s. Two decades earlier it had functioned as a music venue called the Bluesville R.& B. Club, hosting artists such as
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The first phase of the development produced 117 homes let by Genesis on social rents, and won the top prize for social housing at the
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On 25 October 1843 Queen Victoria and Prince Albert 'visited' the pub when they were travelling by carriage from Windsor to
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The area was known as 'Berrie Down Wood' in the seventeenth century and 'Wood Berry Downs Meadow' a hundred years later.
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Posted by Hugh on December 17, 2016 at 9:43 in Local History (See History Group for main postings); Discussions, View.
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Lanes turnpike road and the new Seven Sisters Road, Widdows no doubt saw a roadside tavern as an excellent investment.
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Posted by Hugh on April 23, 2016 at 14:12 in Local History (See History Group for main postings); Discussions, View.
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as ideal for building. The park was laid out between 1857 and 1869 and the adjacent land was sold to builders.
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The development also won the project of the year award and the regeneration project award in 2018 from the
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foreigners, and the working class, with most houses containing four or five families and all in decay.
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Couvée, K, Woodberry Down in Hackney: How ‘Regeneration’ is Tearing up Another East London Community
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The redevelopment has been controversial, with some commentators calling the plans 'state sponsored
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Harringay Online - album of images of the Manor House area during the 19th and twentieth centuries
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Chakrabortty, A and Robinson-Tillett, S The truth about gentrification: regeneration or con trick?
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Manor House tube station entrance on the western side of Green Lanes, north of Seven Sisters' Road
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The Castle Climbing Centre next to the West Reservoir, once the main Water Board pumping station
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Harringay Online - discussions about the history of the Manor House area from the general forum
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Harringay Online - discussions about the history of the Manor House area from the history group
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almost a certainty, the land to the south and east of the present-day park was acquired by the
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and the consequent establishment of the Manor House Tavern gave rise to the alternative name
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1832". However, the pub's first landlord advertised is as a new building in 1834, see below
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In 2021, the construction of a Travelodge hotel opposite the tube station was completed.
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Original plans of Northumberland House in Bulletin 51, Pickering & Chatto, May 2016
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London: Volume 2. Originally published by Cassell, Petter & Galpin, London, 1878)
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Bridget Cherry and Nikolaus Pevsner, London 4: North, London, Penguin, 1999, p. 540
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The area was originally known as Woodberry Down. However, the construction of the
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project has been amongst the largest in the UK and is due to complete in 2035.
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Prior to any building development, the area was part of the demesne lands of
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Baker & Pugh (see previous reference) state that the pub was built "
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Queen Victoria's Journal in the Royal Archives at Windsor Castle, via
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Morning Advertiser, 9 August 1851, and Clerkenwell News, 10 July 1858
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Woodberry Down Community Primary School (State-funded primary school)
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View from a flat in the new development at Woodberry Down, March 2012
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This article is about the area of North London. For other uses, see
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Harrises who were running the pub at the time of the royal visit.
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Settlement section in History of Harringay Prehistory to 1750
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In 1851 it was purchased by James Toomer. According to the
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Twentieth-century redevelopment – the Woodberry Down Estate
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Google map showing the rough boundaries of Manor House.
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North London Mercury and Crouch End Echo, Nov 11 1899
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The Original Manor House pub, looking north towards
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Morning Advertiser, page 1, 13 November 1826,London
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Manor House (disambiguation)

Manor House is located in Greater London
Greater London
OS grid reference
TQ320876
London borough
Hackney
Ceremonial county
Greater London
Region
London
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
LONDON
Postcode district
N4
Police
Metropolitan
Fire
London
Ambulance
London
UK Parliament
Hackney North and Stoke Newington
London Assembly
North East
UK

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