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Tottenham Hale, Middlesex

Tottenham Hale (formerly sometimes just 'The Hale') is a former village that is now an urban area in the south-east of Tottenham, Middlesex. The settlement developed between Ermine Street and the (Ferry Lane) crossing over the River Lea. The 18th century Ferry Boat public house stands west of the Lea in Essex. Tottenham Lock, on the Lee Navigation, opened in 1845. Tottenham Hale station opened in 1840. From the early 1860s suburban development began to connect Tottenham Hale with the developing town to its west. From the early 20th century, the area became increasingly industrial. From the late 1950s much of Tottenham Hale was redeveloped with municipal housing. The area is within the council area of Haringey.

Place Type: Urban locality
Historic County: Middlesex
Lat, Long: 51.58901,-0.063972
Grid Reference: TQ342895
Police Area: Metropolitan
Council Area: Haringey
Country: England

GBPNID: 45334
Entry Type: Main listing (P)
URL: https://gazetteer.org.uk/place/Tottenham_Hale,_Middlesex_45334

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