Place Name George Plantagenet, Duke of Clarence (October 21, 1449 – February 18, 1478), was the much undecided brother of…
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Place Name George Plantagenet, Duke of Clarence (October 21, 1449 – February 18, 1478), was the much undecided brother of…
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Place Name Originally, this was a footpath that ran behind the church, leading to the Vicarage and the Trent Church…
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Place Name Believed to follow one of the oldest routes in East Barnet, with accounts suggesting that the hill on…
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Place Name Laid out on the gardens of the Little Grove estate. According to local historian Doreen Willcocks, in Barnet’s…
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Place Name According to local historian Doreen Willcocks, in Barnet’s History in its Street Names’ (1994), “some people remember a…
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Place Name One of a small cluster of streets developed on the site of East Barnet Grammar School, later East…
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Place Name This road was laid out in the mid-20thCentury on land that had been part of the Ferney House…
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Place Name Takes its name from the nearby Pymmes Brook. The brook itself is named after William Pymme, a local…
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Place Name Previously Brook Hill Road. It was developed across farmland sometime in the late 19thCentury. The former Brook Hill…
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Place Name The former Brook Hill or Brookhill Farm lay on Cat Hill, on the eastern slopes of the valley…
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