Monken Hadley

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Monken Hadley was the main site of the Battle of Barnet in 1471, one of the two principal engagements of the Wars of the Roses.

An ancient country village north of Barnet, it is now a suburban development situated on the very edge of Greater London 11 miles north north-west of Charing Cross, while retaining much of its rural character.

During the 1471 Battle of Barnet, troops advanced through the village, although the action took place north (Hadley Wood) and west (Hadley Green) of the settlement. Although the retreat of the forces of Lord William Hastings (at the hands of the Earl of Oxford) took place in the parish of Barnet, all of the other key engagements were within Monken Hadley parish, including the historically significant death of Richard Neville, 16th Earl of Warwick, believed to be at the place where a monument now stands on the Great North Road.

The parish church of St Mary the Virgin was built in its present form in 1494 (the date being carved in stone over the west door) although a church is believed to have stood on the site for over 800 years. The present building is in the perpendicular style, and includes two side chapels (in transepts) dedicated to St Anne and St Catherine. The building was heavily renovated in Victorian times, and contains large quantities of Victorian woodwork furniture. The parish and church were heavily influenced by the Oxford Movement and it remains a focus of eucharistic worship within the surrounding district.

Historically Monken Hadley was a civil parish of Middlesex forming part of a small protrusion into Hertfordshire. In 1889, under the Local Government Act 1888, the civil parish was transferred to Hertfordshire. Under the Local Government Act 1894 the parish was split with a Hadley parish becoming part of the Barnet Urban District, while the remaining part of the parish became part of the East Barnet Urban District, both of Hertfordshire. In 1965, under the London Government Act 1963, its area was transferred to Greater London and combined with that of other districts formerly in Hertfordshire and Middlesex to form the present-day London Borough of Barnet.


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Sylvia guiver   
Added: 4 Jul 2024 14:52 GMT   

Grandparents 1937 lived 37 Blandford Square
Y mother and all her sisters and brother lived there, before this date , my parent wedding photographers were take in the square, I use to visit with my mother I remember the barge ballon in the square in the war.

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Roy Mathieson   
Added: 27 Jun 2024 16:25 GMT   

St Saviours
My great grandmother was born in Bowling Green Lane in 1848. The family moved from there to Earl Terrace, Bermondsey in 1849. I have never been able to locate Earl Terrace on maps.

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Added: 26 Jun 2024 13:10 GMT   

Buckhurst Street, E1
Mt grandfather, Thomas Walton Ward had a musical instrument workshop in Buckhurst Street from 1934 until the street was bombed during the war. Grandfather was a partner in the musical instrument firm of R.J. Ward and Sons of Liverpool. He died in 1945 and is buried in a common grave at Abney Park Cemetery.

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Lived here
Mike Dowling   
Added: 15 Jun 2024 15:51 GMT   

Family ties (1936 - 1963)
The Dowling family lived at number 13 Undercliffe Road for
Nearly 26 years. Next door was the Harris family

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Evie Helen   
Added: 13 Jun 2024 00:03 GMT   

Vickers Road
The road ’Vickers Road’ is numbered rather differently to other roads in the area as it was originally built as housing for the "Vickers" arms factory in the late 1800’s and early 1900s. Most of the houses still retain the original 19th century tiling and drainage outside of the front doors.

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Paul Harris    
Added: 12 Jun 2024 12:54 GMT   

Ellen Place, E1
My mother’s father and his family lived at 31 Ellen Place London E1 have a copy of the 1911 census showing this

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Added: 10 Jun 2024 19:31 GMT   

Toll gate Close
Did anyone live at Toll Gate Close, which was built in the area where the baths had been?

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Charles Black   
Added: 24 May 2024 12:54 GMT   

Middle Row, W10
Middle Row was notable for its bus garage, home of the number 7.

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NEARBY STREETS
Boundary Close, EN5 A street within the EN5 postcode (Monken Hadley)
Century House, EN4 Century House is a block on Camlet Way
Christ Church Lane, EN5 Christ Church Lane is a road in the EN5 postcode area
Christchurch Lane, EN5 A street within the EN5 postcode
Clyde Villas, EN5 A street within the EN5 postcode
Convent Close, EN5 Convent Close is a road in the EN5 postcode area
Dury Road, EN5 Dury Road is a road in the EN5 postcode area
Falkland Road, EN5 Falkland Road is a road in the EN5 postcode area
Gladsmuir Road, EN5 Gladsmuir Road is a road in the EN5 postcode area
Hadley Green Road, EN5 Hadley Green Road is a road in the EN5 postcode area
Hadley Green West, EN5 Hadley Green West is a road in the EN5 postcode area
Hadley Green, EN5 Hadley Green - the road - surrounds the green of the same name
Hadley Grove, EN5 Hadley Grove is a road in the EN5 postcode area
Hadley Highstone, EN5 Hadley Highstone is a road in the EN5 postcode area
Hadley House, EN5 Hadley House is a block on Hadley Green Road
Langley Row, EN5 Langley Row is a road in the EN5 postcode area
Mill Corner, EN5 Mill Corner is a road in the EN5 postcode area (Monken Hadley)
Old Fold Close, EN5 Old Fold Close is a road in the EN5 postcode area
Old Fold Lane, EN5 Old Fold Lane is a road in the EN5 postcode area
Old Red Lion, EN5 Old Red Lion lies within the EN5 postcode
Sunset View, EN5 Sunset View is a road in the EN5 postcode area
Sydney Chapman Way, EN5 Sydney Chapman Way is a road in the EN5 postcode area
Taylor’s Lane, EN5 Taylor’s Lane is a road in the EN5 postcode area
Wrotham Road, EN5 Wrotham Road is a road in the EN5 postcode area


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