Golders Green crossroads

Crossing in/near Golders Green, existing between the 1820s and now

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The Golders Green name derives from that of a local family - the Goodyers - and was first recorded in 1612.

Golders Green crossroads was formed when the new Finchley Road crossed North End Road in the 1830s.

The name Golders Green apparently derives from that of a local family, the Goodyers, and was first recorded in 1612. The hamlet of Golders Green originated as a group of cottages on waste ground on each side of the main road.

In 1754, manorial waste at Golders Green stretched for some distance on either side of the main road from Hampstead.

By 1754 there were about 16 houses with small gardens at Golders Green, most of them on small inclosures from the waste and by 1751 there were two inns at Golders Green: the Hoop, commemorated later by the name ’’Hoop Lane’’, and the White Swan. The White Swan had tea gardens for summer visitors to Golders Green in 1882.

In the early 19th century, the manorial waste at Golders Green was enclosed for villas. In 1814 Golders Green contained ’many ornamental villas and cottages, surrounded with plantations’, and in 1828 detached houses spread on both sides of the road as far as Brent Bridge. The green was finally enclosed in 1873-4.

At Golders Green, a straggling hamlet in 1901, new houses were built at the corner of Wentworth Road and Hoop Lane in 1905.

The underground railway arrived in 1907. In that year, trams, and motorbuses, the area began to be developed into suburban streets of semi-detached houses, a process which continued into the 1930s.

At Golders Green cross-roads, near the Underground station, rows of shops were under construction in 1911-12 on a site which in 1904 had been deserted; churches, chapels, a theatre, a cinema, and a large shopping centre followed. The fire brigade opened a sub-station at Golders Green in 1900.

In 1911 the population had grown to 4465, and by 1931 it had reached 17 837.

The Refectory, now a pub, was opened in February 1916, and is thought to by some to be the first ever public restaurant supplied by electricity. The shopping district called ’Cheapside’), was well established by 1914. In June 1918 a Handley Page bomber crashed near to houses in Golders Green and in December 1920 a Handley Page passenger aircraft crashed into houses in Basing Hill.

By 1940 the area had developed into a centre in its own right, separate from Hendon, with a theatre (The Hippodrome 1913), a library (1935) and a cinemas (the Ionic 1913).

It is for its Jewish community that Golders Green is mostly famous. There were Jewish businesses and homes in Golders Green even by 1910, and by 1915 there were thought to be about 300 Jewish families living in Golders Green. By 1959 around a quarter of the population of the Borough of Hendon (which included Golders Green) was Jewish.

More recently, the lower half of Golders Green Road has attracted some Japanese and Asian businesses and many Polish people have moved into the area.



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NEARBY LOCATIONS OF NOTE
54a North End Road, NW11 7SY This is an address within the NW11 7SY postcode.
54b North End Road, NW11 7SY This is an address within the NW11 7SY postcode.
56 North End Road, NW11 7SY This is an address within the NW11 7SY postcode.
62 North End Road, NW11 7SY This is an address within the NW11 7SY postcode.
62a North End Road, NW11 7SY This is an address within the NW11 7SY postcode.
64 North End Road, NW11 7SY This is an address within the NW11 7SY postcode.
66 North End Road, NW11 7SY This is an address within the NW11 7SY postcode.
68 North End Road, NW11 7SY This is an address within the NW11 7SY postcode.
70 North End Road, NW11 7SY This is an address within the NW11 7SY postcode.
Golders Green crossroads The Golders Green name derives from that of a local family - the Goodyers - and was first recorded in 1612.
Golders Green, looking south (1905) This photo from the London Transport Collection shows Golders Green crossroads looking south in 1905. While this predates the arrival of the Hampstead Tube (Northern Line) by a couple of years’ land speculation is already taking place.
Heruka Buddhist Centre Heruka Kadampa Meditation Centre (KMC) is the main New Kadampa Tradition Buddhist Centre for north & central London.
Hodford Farm Hodford Farm was part of an estate stretching from the Hampstead border to the site of Golders Green station.
Looking towards Temple Fortune (1905) This image shows the arrival of street lamps on the hill leading up to Temple Fortune from Golders Green.

NEARBY STREETS
Accommodation Road, NW11 The oddly-named Accommodation Road is a service road in Golders Green (Golders Green)
Armitage Road, NW11 Armitage Road is a street in Golders Green (Golders Green)
Basing Hill, NW11 Basing Hill is a street in Golders Green (Golders Green)
Beechcroft Avenue, NW11 Beechcroft Avenue is a street in Golders Green (Golders Green)
Broadwalk Lane, NW11 Broadwalk Lane is a road in the NW11 postcode area (Golders Green)
Corringham Court, NW11 Corringham Court is situated off Corringham Road (Hampstead Garden Suburb)
Corringham Road, NW11 Corringham Road is a manifestation of designer Raymond Unwin’s later ’Georgian’ phase (Hampstead Garden Suburb)
Corringway, NW11 Corringway included a unique Hampstead Garden Suburb feature - a large block of garages (now demolished) (Hampstead Garden Suburb)
Dunstan Road, NW11 Dunstan Road is a street in Golders Green (Golders Green)
Elmcroft Avenue, NW11 Elmcroft Avenue is a street in Golders Green (Golders Green)
Finchley Road, NW11 Finchley Road was one of the major improvement roads of the 1820s (Golders Green)
Golders Court, NW11 Golders Court is a block on Golders Court (Golders Green)
Golders Green Crescent, NW11 Golders Green Crescent runs beside the Northern Line embankment in Golders Green (Golders Green)
Golders Park Close, NW11 Golders Park Close is a road in the NW11 postcode area (Golders Green)
Golders Way, NW11 Golders Way is a road in the NW11 postcode area (Golders Green)
Heath Close, NW11 Heath Close, was planned as part of Hampstead Garden Suburb (Hampstead Garden Suburb)
Heathview Court, NW11 Heathview Court is on Corringway (Hampstead Garden Suburb)
Helenslea Avenue, NW11 Helenslea Avenue connects Finchley Road and Hodford Road (Golders Green)
Hodford Road, NW11 Hodford Road dates from 1907 (Golders Green)
Middleton Road, NW11 Middleton Road is a street in Golders Green (Golders Green)
North End Road, NW11 North End Road ultimately links Hampstead with Hendon (Golders Green)
Park Avenue, NW11 Park Avenue is a road in the NW11 postcode area (Golders Green)
Park Drive, NW11 Park Drive is a street in Golders Green (Golders Green)
Powis Gardens, NW11 Powis Gardens dates from 1909 (Golders Green)
Ridgeway, NW11 Ridgeway is a location in London (Golders Green)
Rodborough Road, NW11 Rodborough Road dates from the earliest days of suburban Golders Green (Golders Green)
Rotherwick Court, NW11 Rotherwick Court is a building on Rotherwick Road (Golders Green)
Rotherwick Road, NW11 Rotherwick Road, like Corringham Road, links Golders Green with Hampstead Garden Suburb (Golders Green)
St Alban’s Lane, NW11 St Alban’s Lane runs behind St Alban’s Church, Golders Green (Golders Green)
St Albans Close, NW11 St Albans Close is a small cul-de-sac serving St Albans Church (Golders Green)
Station Forecourt, NW11 Station Forecourt is a street in Golders Green (Golders Green)
The Park, NW11 The Park is a road in the NW11 postcode area (Golders Green)
The Ridgeway, NW11 The Ridgeway takes its name from a very old road in Mill Hill (Golders Green)
The Riding, NW11 The Riding is a street in Golders Green (Golders Green)
Vale Rise, NW11 Vale Rise is a road in the NW11 postcode area (Golders Green)
Waterlow Court, NW11 Waterlow Court was designed for ’businesswomen’ by Baillie Scott (Hampstead Garden Suburb)
West Heath Avenue, NW11 West Heath Avenue is a street in Golders Green (Golders Green)
West Heath Court, NW11 West Heath Court is a block in Golders Green (Golders Green)
West Heath Drive, NW11 West Heath Drive is a street in Golders Green (Golders Green)
White Lodge, NW11 White Lodge is a street in Golders Green (Golders Green)
Woodstock Road, NW11 Woodstock Road is named after Woodstock House which used to be a large house in Golders Green (Golders Green)


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