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Avenue House from East End Road. Avenue House (also known as Stephens House) is a large Victorian mansion (Grade II listed) situated on East End Road in Finchley in the London Borough of Barnet.
Avenue House Grounds is a ten-acre (four hectares) Site of Local Importance for Nature Conservation on East End Road in Church End, Finchley in the London Borough of Barnet. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The estate is now known as Stephens House & Gardens.
Finchley Road, Belsize Park, Frognal and Swiss Inn by Up r Avenue Road in Hampstead in Charles Booth's colour coded property map. Red = Middle-class. Well-to-do. Gold = Upper-middle and Upper class. Wealthy. Gold covers the touching areas to the large traffic island in the 1890s except Belsize Road (red). The multi-road areas east and west were ...
Swiss Cottage Library is a public library in the London Borough of Camden housed in an architectural landmark building on Avenue Road.Designed by Sir Basil Spence of Spence, Bonnington & Collins, it was built between 1963 and 1964.
[1] [2] The road is often referred to by its nickname of "Billionaires' Row". [3] The 66-house street runs downhill north–south and with the parallel Winnington Road displays a variety of architectural styles. [4] Average property prices on the avenue surpassed £1 million in the late 1980s and each property occupies a 2–3-acre plot. [5]
East Finchley High Road in 1962. The land on which most of East Finchley now stands was once part of the Bishop of London's hunting ground, to the south of Finchley Common, first recorded around 1400. The Bishop of London built a road through his land, named The Bishop's Avenue, which still exists today.
The old John Barnes department store, Finchley Road, London NW3, now Waitrose. John Barnes was a department store located on the Finchley Road in north west London. The building is now occupied by a Waitrose & Partners store and flats.
The station was opened on 20 November 1939, on a new section of deep-level tunnel constructed between Baker Street and Finchley Road stations when the Metropolitan line's services on its Stanmore branch were transferred to the Bakerloo line. It is named after a nearby pub built in 1803–4, originally called The Swiss Tavern and later renamed ...