Explore Leyton Grange Plaques in Blue Plaque, English Heritage, National Trust & local plaque schemes
Explore Leyton Grange plaques & local Leyton Grange history / heritage content through street plaque schemes (including Blue plaques, English Heritage & National Trust) plus Walkfo’s millions of audio plaques in Walkfo’s Audio Travel Guide to Leyton Grange.
About Leyton Grange Leyton Grange is the second most deprived area of the London Borough of Waltham Forest. The Grange was the ancient manor house of Leyton, the name signifying that it was once owned by Stratford Abbey. The house was rebuilt in 1720 in the Palladian style to the design of its owner, David Gansel. It was the seat of a branch of the Lane family from 1784 until 1861.
89 street plaquesWalkfo has converted physical plaques into audio files triggered by GPS on a phone when you pass close by on foot, bike, bus or car. You hear Leyton Grange history information & more at the places where they happened, with up-to-date content created by our AI, sourced from trusted history resources such as Wikipedia, local Leyton Grange plaque schemes, English Heritage & National Trust. Walkfo improves on existing Leyton Grange’s physical Leyton Grange plaque schemes with additional, more detailed information than the writing on the physical plaque. With millions of audio places / virtual plaques created across the whole of the UK, you can explore Leyton Grange the same way you might explore a museum or art gallery with information audio headset.
Leyton Grange plaques & short history overview
Leyton Grange plaque map 272 Leyton Grange history spots & 89 street plaques for Leyton Grange
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Leyton Grange Plaque / Street Plaque List
• Frederick Bremer blue plaque • Old Vicarage, Walthamstowe, William Gilbee Habershon, and James Follet Fawckner blue plaque • Frank Matcham green plaque • Coronation Avenue black plaque • Ian Dury, Peter Greenaway, Ken Russell, and Peter Blake blue plaque • Henry VIII, Fulke Greville, and Brooke House, London plaque • Loddiges Nursery plaque • Joseph Priestley brown plaque • Pickwick Bicycle Club plaque • Gerard Manley Hopkins black plaque • Jimi Hendrix and Upper Cut Club white plaque • Thomas Briggs blue plaque • Sylvia Pankhurst blue plaque • Lena Kennedy blue plaque • William Morris and Edward Lloyd blue plaque • Thomas Fowell Buxton and Edward Buxton black plaque • Fanny Craddock and Apthorp, London blue plaque • Leyton Orient Football Club blue plaque • James Hilton blue plaque • Gary Toms marble plaque • John Kemp Starley blue plaque • John Travers Cornwell blue plaque • Leyton Town Hall and John Johnson blue plaque • Leyton Town Hall, Leyton Library, and John Knight blue plaque • Andrew Carnegie and W Jacques blue plaque • Benjamin Cotton blue plaque • Morell Mackenzie black plaque • Nag’s Head, Walthamstowe and Francis Wragg blue plaque • William Morris Hall blue plaque • Stratford brushed metal plaque
• Marie Lloyd blue plaque • Nina Mackay red plaque • Madge Gill blue plaque • Mary Fletcher black plaque • John Passmore Edwards plaque • Mary Wollstonecraft brown plaque • William Morris blue plaque • Fire Engine House, Walthamstow blue plaque • Essex Cricket Pavilion and Richard Creed blue plaque • Israel Zangwill blue plaque • John Robert Daniel Tyssen brown plaque • Anthony Newley brown plaque • Albert Edward Arber white plaque • Annie Besant blue plaque • Jessica Tandy brown plaque • Dave Shepherd blue plaque • Leonard Woolley brown plaque • Nicholas Wiseman black plaque • Robert Wigram blue plaque • Fisher Tench and Thomas Oliver plaque • James Bradley green plaque • Marc Bolan brown plaque • Sutton House black plaque • Alf Bridgeman, Fred Chilvers, Hugh Dicken, Ted Dunn, and 9 other • Alliott Verdon Roe blue plaque • Precision Film Studio blue plaque • A. S. Jasper blue plaque • Joseph Priestley blue plaque • Alexander Parkes and Parkesine brown plaque • Edmund Sheffield blue plaque • Luigi Manze blue plaque • Alfred Hitchcock blue plaque • Laurence Cunningham blue plaque • Maria Dickin blue plaque • Elizabeth Fry brown plaque • P Morley Horder and Fetter Lane Congregational Chapel, London blue plaque • West Ham Union Workhouse blue plaque • Leyton Orient Football Club blue plaque • Harry Beck blue plaque • Thomas Edward Knightly and Bakers Almshouses, London blue plaque • Henry VIII, Edward de Vere, and William Herbert Earl of Pembroke blue plaque • Andrew Johnston and Sir William Maynard brass plaque • Plaque at Low Hall Pumphouse • Plaque at Jupp Street • Plaque at 16 Alkham Road • Plaque at Stratford International Station • Plaque at 2 Church Lane • Plaque at 73 Wood Street • Plaque at National Spiritualist Church • Plaque at Central Parade • Plaque at 31 Corn Way • Plaque at 75 Pearcroft Road • Plaque at 21 Fillebrook Road • Plaque at 829-837 High Road Leytonstone • Plaque at 32-34 Winns Terrace • Plaque at Davies Lane • Plaque at nr Leytonstone Road
When using Walkfo App to explore Leyton Grange’s plaques, you will hear the full history story at the location of each plaque.
Leyton Grange has 89 plaques as part of official tourist plaque schemes for you to explore in the Walkfo Leyton Grange plaques map. Plaque schemes such as National Heritage’s “Blue Plaques” display plaques as visual marker on streets & buildings to highlight points-of-interest & history at the places where they happened.
The Walkfo AI has performed further research about the location of each plaque to provide a fuller, deeper content experience for when exploring Leyton Grange plaques.
Experience the hidden history & stories at each location when the Walkfo local tourist guide app triggers audio files close to each Leyton Grange plaque. And in additional to official national plaque schemes like National Heritage Blue Plaques & Westminster’s Green Plaques, Walkfo has created millions of ‘virtual geo plaques’ unique to Walkfo across the UK, making Walkfo the largest national & international plaque organisation in the world.