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  2. London Colney - Wikipedia

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    London Colney (/ ˈ k oʊ n i /) is a village and civil parish in Hertfordshire, England.It is located to the north of London, close to Junction 22 of the M25 motorway.. It is around 2.5 miles (4.0 km) south-east of St Albans city centre (and within said city's contiguous built-up area) and part of the City and District of St Albans.

  3. Arsenal Training Centre - Wikipedia

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    By February 1998, Hertsmere Borough Council had granted consent for Arsenal to build a training centre on greenfield land, adjacent to a local school, in the Bell Lane area, London Colney. [5] It is situated adjacent to the former facilities at the Shenley UCLU Sports Grounds, which is now used by Watford Football Club as its training centre. [6]

  4. List of areas of London - Wikipedia

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    John Strype's map of 1720 describes London as consisting of four ... Areas of London" using OpenStreetMap. ... LONDON: SW19: 020: Colney Hatch: Barnet: LONDON: N11, N10:

  5. M25 motorway - Wikipedia

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    Map of Ringways 3 & 4 showing sections combined to form the M25. The idea of a general bypass around London was first proposed early in the 20th century. An outer orbital route around the capital had been suggested in 1913, and was re-examined as a motorway route in Sir Charles Bressey's and Sir Edwin Lutyens' The Highway Development Survey ...

  6. Napsbury Park - Wikipedia

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    The 658 bus directly serves Napsbury Park and connects the estate with St Albans, London Colney, Shenley and Borehamwood. The nearby bus stop at London Colney High Street is called upon by the 602 bus which connects to St Albans, Watford, Radlett and Hatfield; the 84 bus which connects with St Albans, Potters Bar and Barnet.

  7. Muswell Hill - Wikipedia

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    The earliest records of Muswell Hill date from the 12th century. The Bishop of London, who was the Lord of the Manor of Haringey, [1] owned the area and granted 26 ha (64 acres), located to the east of Colney Hatch Lane, to a newly formed order of nuns. The nuns built a chapel on the site and called it Our Lady of Muswell.

  8. Chantry Island, Hertfordshire - Wikipedia

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    Chantry Island is currently a small (5,300sq.m.) [1] deciduously wooded area with a narrow, and now dry, moat, [2] giving the impression that it is an island. It is located in the grounds of the former All Saints Pastoral Centre in London Colney , Hertfordshire .

  9. Colney Hatch - Wikipedia

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    Colney Hatch (/ ˈ k oʊ n i /) is the historical name for a small district within the London Borough of Barnet in London, England. Colney Hatch refers to a loosely defined area centred on the northern end of Colney Hatch Lane (B550), which connects Friern Barnet with Muswell Hill, crossing the North Circular Road. The area is predominantly ...