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Visiting Langham Working Men’s Club Walkfo Preview Langham Working Men’s Club is a traditional working men’s club in the north London neighbourhood of Harringay. It is located in north London’s north-east London neighbourhood Harringay, north London. When you visit Langham Working Men’s Club, Walkfo brings Langham Working Men’s Club places to life as you travel by foot, bike, bus or car with a mobile phone & headphones.
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Langham Working Men’s Club history
The Langham (Non Political) Club and Institute was open between 1907-1910. The club relocated to its current premises on Harringay’s Green Lanes in 1915. It was fortunate to avoid being bombed during the war though a few nearby streets suffered direct hits.
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Andover Estate Andover Estate, in Holloway, North London, is a large Islington London Borough Council housing estate . It is flanked by Hornsey Road (west), Seven Sisters Road (south), Durham Road (east) and Durham Road . It falls into the N7 postcode district of London .
Manor House, London Manor House, also known as Woodberry Down, is an area of North London in the northwest corner of the London Borough of Hackney. It lies immediately east of Finsbury Park, north of Stoke Newington, west of Stamford Hill and Seven Sisters, and south of Harringay. The construction of the Seven Sisters Road gave rise to the alternative name Manor House Crossroads.
Highbury New Park Highbury New Park is a street in Highbury in the London Borough of Islington . It runs from Highbury Quadrant in the north to Highbury Grove in the south .
Stoke Newington Stoke Newington is part of the London Borough of Hackney. It is 5 miles (8 km) north-east of Charing Cross. The historic core of the area retains the distinct London village character.
Dalston Synagogue The Dalston Synagogue was a Jewish place of worship in the London Borough of Islington, North London, from about 1885 to 1970 . Jews fleeing the pogroms of the Russian Empire established a congregation in the neighbourhood by 1876 . The Victorian Gothic building was erected in Poets Road in 1885 .
Langham Working Men’s Club Langham Working Men’s Club is a traditional working men’s club in the north London neighbourhood of Harringay. It is located in north London’s north-east London neighbourhood Harringay, north London.
Whittington Stone The Whittington Stone is a monumental stone and statue of a cat at the foot of Highgate Hill, a street in Archway . It marks roughly where it is recounted that a forlorn Dick Whittingon heard Bow Bells ringing from 4+1/2 miles (7.2 km) away .
St Joseph’s Church, Highgate St Joseph’s Church is a parish of the Catholic Church on Highgate Hill, in the Diocese of Westminster, London . It was founded by the Passionist Congregation in 1858 . It is a grade II listed building .
Highbury Park, London Highbury Park is a street in Highbury, London . It runs from Blackstock Road in the north to Highbury Grove in the south .
Oakthorpe Park Oakthorpe Park is a small park and a larger, informal and transiently used neighbourhood name denoting a small fraction of the south of Enfield in Palmers Green, north London, UK. It is situated next to the North Circular. The neighbourhood corresponds to part of the 2004 to date Bowes ward and its nearest train or underground stations are at Wood Green.
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Things to do & visit in Langham Working Men’s Club / surrounding areas
● The Silver Bullet ● The Sir George Robey ● Park Theatre (London) ● 2017 Finsbury Park attack ● Rainbow Theatre ● Finsbury Park (area) ● George Padmore Institute ● New Beacon Books ● Brownswood (ward) ● Gillespie Park ● Andover Estate ● Hospitality in the Park ● Big Gay Out (London) ● Finsbury Park ● Arsenal Stadium ● Highbury Square ● Finsbury Park TMD ● American University in London ● Emirates Stadium ● Arsenal Football Club Museum ● Manor House, London ● The Neighbours ● South Hornsey ● Highbury New Park ● City of London Maternity Hospital ● Hackney Brook ● Tollington (ward) ● Clissold Park ● Nag’s Head Market ● Nag’s Head, London
● Holloway, London ● Woodberry Wetlands ● Railway Fields ● Royal Northern Hospital ● Stroud Green ● Harringay Arena ● Basketball at the 1948 Summer Olympics ● Nambucca (venue) ● Christ Church Highbury ● Wessex Sound Studios ● Rose and Crown, Stoke Newington ● University of North London ● Harringay Stadium ● Highbury ● Stoke Newington Town Hall ● St Paul’s Church, Harringay ● London Metropolitan University ● Crouch Hill ● Metropolitan Borough of Stoke Newington ● Highbury Fields ● Lordship (ward) ● Stoke Newington ● Finsbury division ● New River (ward) ● Club Fandango ● Stationers Park ● Clissold (ward) ● Whittington Park ● Crimes Town Gallery ● Parkland Walk ● St. Andrew, Stoke Newington ● Bellerby & Co, Globemakers ● Stoke Newington (parish) ● Abney Park Cemetery ● Temple Lodges Abney Park ● Abney Park ● Upper Holloway ● Getter’s Talmud Torah ● Abney Park Chapel ● The Bomb Factory Art Foundation ● HM Prison Holloway ● Dalston Synagogue ● Harringay ● The Church Studios ● Hornsey Lane ● Holloway (ward) ● The Salisbury ● Newington Green ● A Sculpture for Mary Wollstonecraft ● Hornsey Town Hall ● St Ann’s Hospital ● Crouch End Hill ● Archway, London ● Green Lanes (London) ● Green Lanes (London) ● Green Lanes (London) ● Vantage Point ● Vantage Point ● Vantage Point ● Archway Tavern ● Archway Tavern ● Archway Tavern ● Crouch End ● Crouch End ● The Queens, Crouch End ● The Queens, Crouch End ● Topsfield Hall ● St. Matthias’ Church, Stoke Newington ● Archway Hospital ● Chestnuts Park ● Chestnuts Park ● Crouch End Hippodrome ● Crouch End Hippodrome ● Hornsey EMU depot and former steam locomotive shed ● Tufnell Park ● Tufnell Park ● Langham Working Men’s Club ● Langham Working Men’s Club ● Army and Navy, Stoke Newington ● Gibson Gardens ● Whittington Stone ● Holy Innocents, Hornsey ● Holy Innocents, Hornsey ● Tower Theatre Company ● St Ann’s, London ● Tottenham Lane ● Fowler Newsam Hall ● Stamford Hill ● Aziziye Mosque (London) ● St Ann’s Church, South Tottenham ● Shaolin Temple UK ● Campbell Works ● Stoke Newington Common ● Konk (recording studio) ● Alexandra Theatre (London) ● Whittington Hospital ● West Hackney ● Shacklewell ● Cazenove (ward) ● West Green, London ● Ducketts Common ● St Joseph’s Church, Highgate ● Highgate Hospital ● Hornsey ● St Ignatius Church, Stamford Hill ● Priory Park, Haringey ● The Winchester, Highgate ● Lauderdale House ● Great Northern Railway Tavern ● Hornsey (parish) ● Cholmeley Lodge ● Duckett’s Green ● Waterlow Park ● Turnpike Lane, Haringey ● Hornsey War Memorial ● Hornsey Central Hospital ● Highgate ● Thornhill Cemetery and Cardiff Crematorium ● Opal Whiteley ● The Centre of Attention ● Downhills Park ● Seven Sisters, London ● Slave Labour (mural) ● Highbury Park, London ● 5, The Grove ● The Flask, Highgate ● Charles Cruft (showman) ● Wood Green ● Municipal Borough of Wood Green ● Braemar Avenue Baptist Church ● Bounds Green TMD ● St Barnabas Greek Orthodox Church ● St Mary’s Greek Orthodox Church, Wood Green ● Alexandra Park Racecourse ● St Michael and All Angels Church, Wood Green ● Haringey Civic Centre ● Wood Green War Memorial ● Fishmongers Arms ● London Borough of Haringey ● Livingston Recording Studios ● Lordship Lane, Haringey ● London Turkish Radio ● Haringey Heartlands ● The Mall Wood Green ● 2014 World Championship of Ping Pong ● Stamp World London 1990 ● 2012 Holland Heineken House ● The 14 Hour Technicolor Dream ● George Meehan House ● Woodside Park (Wood Green, London) ● Wood Green Crown Court ● Bounds Green ● Southern Studios ● O.R. Tambo Recreation Ground ● New Testament Church of God Cathedral of Praise ● Wood Green Animal Shelters ● Golf Course Allotments ● Wood Green ricin plot ● Bluebell Wood, London ● White Hart Lane Community Sports Centre ● Muswell Hill Baptist Church ● New London Performing Arts Centre ● Muswell Hill ● Muswell Hill Library ● Guy Chester Centre ● W. Martyn grocers shop ● Muswell Stream ● O’Neill’s pub, Muswell Hill ● Greentrees Hospital ● St Benet Fink Church, Tottenham ● Haringey Borough F.C. ● Wood Green Town F.C. ● New Salamis F.C. ● Everyman Cinema, Muswell Hill ● Southgate Town Hall ● Municipal Borough of Southgate ● Truro House ● Oakthorpe Park ● Birchwood Mansions, Muswell Hill ● United Reformed Church, Muswell Hill ● St James’s Church Hall ● Highgate Wood telephone exchange ● Broomfield House ● Lordship Recreation Ground ● Tower Gardens Estate ● The Gables, Muswell Hill ● Broomfield Park, Palmers Green ● Palmers Green ● Queen’s Wood ● National Westminster Bank, Palmers Green ● Ambitious about Autism ● Highgate Wood ● St Philip the Apostle, Tottenham ● Tottenham Cemetery ● Jacksons Lane ● All Hallows’ Church, Tottenham ● Highgate Hill Cable Tramway ● Upstairs at The Gatehouse ● Highpoint I ● Finsbury Park Mosque ● Skyline (London) ● High Maynard Reservoir ● Low Maynard Reservoir ● Lee Valley Reservoir Chain ● Walthamstow Wetlands ● Tottenham Lock ● Lockwood Reservoir ● Pymmes Brook Trail ● Shooting of Mark Duggan ● East Warwick Reservoir ● Tottenham Hale ● Stonebridge Lock ● Tottenham Marshes ● Markfield Beam Engine and Museum ● Coppermill Stream ● West Warwick Reservoir ● Hall Farm Curve ● Walthamstow Marshes ● Lea Rowing Club ● Tottenham High Cross ● Mecca Dance Hall, Tottenham ● Tottenham War Services Institute ● Northumberland Park, London ● Tottenham ● Springfield Park (London) ● Tottenham Town Hall ● Bernie Grant Arts Centre ● St Mary’s Church, Tottenham ● Tottenham Green (ward) ● Municipal Borough of Tottenham ● Springfield (Hackney ward) ● South Tottenham ● St Paul’s Church, Tottenham ● Bruce Grove ● Millfield Arts Centre ● Millfield Theatre ● Millfield House ● Bruce Castle ● River Moselle (London) ● Little Russia, London ● North Middlesex University Hospital ● Pymmes Park ● Clapton Nursery ● Arsenal F.C. ● St Mary, Stoke Newington ● 12 Bar Club ● Newington Green Unitarian Church ● Municipal Borough of Hornsey ● Tomb of Karl Marx ● Highgate Cemetery ● Alexandra Park, London ● Bowes Park ● Alexandra Palace ● Noel Park ● Evangelical Library ● St James’ Church, Muswell Hill ● Broadwater Farm ● Clapton, London ● White Hart Lane ● Tottenham Hotspur Stadium ● Northumberland Development Project ● Edmonton, London ● The Old Church (Stoke Newington) ● The Grove, Highgate ● Highgate Literary and Scientific Institution ● Islington Workhouse ● Theatre de l’Ange Fou
Getting to / around Langham Working Men’s Club – transport link, station & street map
Getting around in Langham Working Men’s Club using public transportation may include road, street, train, underground, bus or tram transport options. Walkfo has identified the following Langham Working Men’s Club places with historic / cultural / factual content when you visit:
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Langham Working Men’s Club Notable Streets & Road Destinations
Finsbury Park station
Finsbury Park bus station
Arsenal tube station
Manor House tube station
Stroud Green railway station
Crouch Hill railway station
Drayton Park railway station
Harringay railway station
Holloway Road tube station
Holloway and Caledonian Road railway station
Harringay Green Lanes railway station
Upper Holloway railway station
Crouch End railway station
Stamford Hill railway station
Stamford Hill railway station
Stamford Hill railway station
Archway tube station
Archway tube station
Archway tube station
Stoke Newington railway station
Stoke Newington railway station
St Ann’s Road railway station
Junction Road railway station
Junction Road railway station
Hornsey railway station
Rectory Road railway station
West Green railway station
Seven Sisters station
Turnpike Lane tube station
South Tottenham railway station
Hornsey Road railway station
Alexandra Palace railway station
Palace Gates railway station
Wood Green tube station
Alexandra Palace television station
Noel Park and Wood Green railway station
Alexandra Palace railway station (1873–1954)
Bounds Green tube station
Bowes Park railway station
Muswell Hill railway station
Cranley Gardens railway station
Palmers Green railway station
Highgate tube station
Bruce Grove railway station
Clapton railway station
Tottenham Hale station
Northumberland Park railway station
White Hart Lane railway station
Blackstock Road
Gillespie Road
Seven Sisters Road
Holloway Road
A103 road
Stoke Newington Church Street
Stoke Newington Road lorry bomb
Junction Road
Winscombe Street
Tivoli Road
Priory Road drill hall, Hornsey
7 & 9 Bounds Green Road
A105 road
Bounds Green Road
107–123 Muswell Hill Road
North Circular Road
Brook Street Chapel
Tottenham High Road
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