Tags (All lower case. Use " " for multiple word tags): hampden road, ladder rung roads - historic
Albums: Historical Images of Harringay After 1918 | 1 of 3 ( F)
Hampden was unusual in having the three-storey properties which were usually flats. I had always assumed this was because it was in easy walking distance of the railway (top of the road of course) and thus suited those who wanted a flat and worked in the City. Maybe Hugh knows more?
No idea, I'm afraid. I couldn't find Hampden in the 1891 census. But in the 1901 census, it does appear that many addresses had two or three households, confirming that perhaps they were built to be occupied as flats, or at least were occupied as multiple household dwellings from the outset.
I wonder if the builder of Station Mansions also built these larger houses and intended for them to be occupied as flats?
Prompt and attentive as ever Hugh! Many thanks
Whoever Built those houses must have made a fortune, the are so well Built, not like today’s Builders. Thanks Hugh once again for your info. Eddie
Bit of a grim old pic but look how neat and tidy the hedging is kept.
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