A nice image which unusually shows all the shops by Station approach as well as the church.
Tags (All lower case. Use " " for multiple word tags): railway approach, st paul's church, wightman road
Albums: Historical Images of Harringay from 1885 - 1918 | 2 of 3 (F)
And on Thursday next, 13/7, after 45 years No.7 will have another change of ownership and, sadly, probably a change of use. I'll miss Ajit but not, perhaps, Nirmal's dog.
Great to see 2016's Wightman escape 1905's Wightman traffic madness.
I hadn't realised they'd sold up. Do you know who's bought the place?
No Hugh. It was 'on-again-off-again' over the past year so I didn't probe Ajit, though he made some mention of buyer waiting for planning permission for a studio flat - possibly towards the back. Whether that leaves scope for retail or something else, I really don't know.
Now that you mention it, Hugh, I see from Planning that a Mr Chris Jaehme from East London has prior approval for change of use from A1 (retail) to C3 (dwelling house).
Arh, St. Pauls church where I married in 1958
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