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Albums: Old Harringay Maps & Plans (Historical)
I have been trying to find out more about the area that now houses the Arena Design Centre. The map above seems to indicate a very large space for the Williamson Potteries with only a few buildings at the Green Lanes end. Then looking at later photos of the Arena and Stadium, that side of the site seems to be empty. Is this correct? Was it ever in use or was it just a dump for the pottery? There is a very steep bank between the Arena Design Centre and Sainsburys and the housing alongside it. Was this natural or built up as part of the construction of the Arena/Stadium?
Also interesting from the map above is the space where Chestnuts Park now stands. What would have been there at that time? Just a field, perhaps?
Thanks for any insight or info.
At the time the map was made the area that now houses the Arena Design Centre was a "recreation ground" for St Ann's Hospital. I have a map showing this and the tunnels under the railway line which connected it to the main hospital grounds.
Prior to being used by the hospital it was one of the large hangers (or fields). You can see it on the 17th Century map, stretching down from what is now St Ann's Road, but was then Hangar Lane (remember this map is upside down by today's standards). The ADC is now at the end of the field where the 'B' of 'Belonging' is on the map. It's tenure probably passed through different hands to the land on which the pottery and Stadium/Arena subsequently stood. My belief is that it went straight from agricultural to hospital use, before being given over to commercial.
I always find it incredible how much of the old ownership boundaries still show through in maps today. For example, you can see the line of Hermitage and Salisbury Roads in the 17th Century map.
Hope that helps.
This is all very interesting. So it was never actually part of the potteries. Do you know when it passed from the hospital to commercial use?
I'd love to see the map showing the tunnels please. I wonder why they would have gone to the trouble of making these when, as you point out, half of the hospital grounds were themselves parkland at the time.
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