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highbury+new+park Latitude and Longitude:

51°33′30.76″N 0°5′32.12″W / 51.5585444°N 0.0922556°W / 51.5585444; -0.0922556
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The former home of David Gestetner at number 124.

Highbury New Park is a street in Highbury in the London Borough of Islington which runs from Highbury Quadrant in the north to Highbury Grove in the south.

Buildings

The road was developed by Henry Rydon from 1853 in order to attract prosperous city businessmen to the area [1] [2] and there are now a large number of grade II listed Victorian villas in the road.

Notable former residents

In literature

14 Highbury New Park is the setting of The Ghost Downstairs by Leon Garfield (1972).

See also

References

  1. ^ Pevsner, Nikolaus & Bridget Cherry (2002). The buildings of England London 4: North. New Haven & London: Yale University Press. p. 693. ISBN  0300096534.
  2. ^ "Highbury" in Christopher Hibbert; Ben Weinreb; John Keay; Julia Keay (2010). The London Encyclopaedia. London: Pan Macmillan. p. 398. ISBN  978-0-230-73878-2.

Further reading

  • "Highbury New Park. A nineteenth-century middle-class suburb" by T.F.M.Hinchcliffe in London Journal, 1981, pp. 29–44.

External links

Media related to Highbury New Park at Wikimedia Commons

51°33′30.76″N 0°5′32.12″W / 51.5585444°N 0.0922556°W / 51.5585444; -0.0922556



highbury+new+park Latitude and Longitude:

51°33′30.76″N 0°5′32.12″W / 51.5585444°N 0.0922556°W / 51.5585444; -0.0922556
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The former home of David Gestetner at number 124.

Highbury New Park is a street in Highbury in the London Borough of Islington which runs from Highbury Quadrant in the north to Highbury Grove in the south.

Buildings

The road was developed by Henry Rydon from 1853 in order to attract prosperous city businessmen to the area [1] [2] and there are now a large number of grade II listed Victorian villas in the road.

Notable former residents

In literature

14 Highbury New Park is the setting of The Ghost Downstairs by Leon Garfield (1972).

See also

References

  1. ^ Pevsner, Nikolaus & Bridget Cherry (2002). The buildings of England London 4: North. New Haven & London: Yale University Press. p. 693. ISBN  0300096534.
  2. ^ "Highbury" in Christopher Hibbert; Ben Weinreb; John Keay; Julia Keay (2010). The London Encyclopaedia. London: Pan Macmillan. p. 398. ISBN  978-0-230-73878-2.

Further reading

  • "Highbury New Park. A nineteenth-century middle-class suburb" by T.F.M.Hinchcliffe in London Journal, 1981, pp. 29–44.

External links

Media related to Highbury New Park at Wikimedia Commons

51°33′30.76″N 0°5′32.12″W / 51.5585444°N 0.0922556°W / 51.5585444; -0.0922556



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