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  2. Stoke Newington Church Street - Wikipedia

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    Stoke Newington Church Street, looking west. (March 2006) Stoke Newington Church Street is a road in north London of the borough of Hackney.The road links Green Lanes (A105) in the west to Stoke Newington High Street (the A10, formerly Ermine Street), in the east.

  3. Grade I and II* listed buildings in the London Borough of Hackney

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    81 and 83 Stoke Newington Church Street Hackney: House: Early to mid 18th century: 1 September 1953: 1265043: 81 and 83 Stoke Newington Church Street: 85 and 87 Stoke Newington Church Street

  4. Church of St John-at-Hackney - Wikipedia

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    The church of St John at Hackney was designed by James Spiller and built in 1792, [1] when demand in the parish of Hackney was in excess of 3,000 parishioners. At an original 3,300 acres (13 km 2), at the time the parish was the largest civil parish in Middlesex of those which joined the County of London (created in 1889). [2]

  5. St Augustine's Tower, Hackney - Wikipedia

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    St Augustine's Tower stands in St John's Church Gardens, in central Hackney, in the London Borough of Hackney, just off the southern end of the Narrow Way (formerly Church Street). It is all that remains of the early 16th-century parish church of Hackney of St Augustine , which replaced the 13th-century medieval church founded by the Knights of ...

  6. Hackney (parish) - Wikipedia

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    The parish church of St John-at-Hackney was built in 1792, replacing the nearby former 16th-century parish church dedicated to St Augustine (pulled down in 1798). The original tower of that church was retained to hold the bells until the new church could be strengthened; the bells were finally removed to the new St John's in 1854.

  7. Hackney Central - Wikipedia

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    Church of St John-at-Hackney. The square is completed by the 2002 Learning and Technology Centre. This houses the new Hackney Central Library, the Hackney Archive, the local museum and the offices of the Hackney Learning Trust. North of the railway bridge, Mare Street continues as The Narroway (originally known as Church Street).

  8. The Old Church (Stoke Newington) - Wikipedia

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    The Old Church in the foreground, with the 1858 St Mary's Church in the background. The Old Church is an arts venue in Stoke Newington, London Borough of Hackney, formerly the medieval and Tudor church of St Mary's Church or (after the construction of the current parish church in 1858) St Mary's Old Church. [1] It is a Grade II* listed building ...

  9. Hackney, London - Wikipedia

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    Hackney was a sub-Manor of the Manor of Stepney, and the ancient parish of Hackney was an early daughter parish of Stepney, though the date the Hackney parish was established is not known. Hackney's church is first recorded around 1275 and Hackney may have been an independent parish by that time. The parish would have been based on the ...