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Places of interest in N9Southbury railway stationSouthbury railway station is in the London Borough of Enfield in North London, and is in Travelcard Zone 5, on the Seven Sisters branch of the Lea Valley Lines. The station, and all trains serving it, is operated by National Express East Anglia.White Hart LaneView of the south-west corner of the groundPonders EndMusician Jah Wobble was inspired to write his (2005) album Mu by his experiences in the Lee Valley and Ponders End.[6][7]HornseyHornsey Village, which was first recorded in 1202 according to the Place Names of Middlesex, was the focus of parish with its Church first mentioned in 1291. The village developed along what is now Hornsey High Street, and in the seventeenth century it was bisected by the New River that crossed the village in three places: first at the end of Nightingale Lane, secondly from behind the Three Compasses and lastly, as it does now, at the bottom of Tottenham Lane. The village grew dramatically after about 1860 and eventually merged with the separate settlement at Crouch End (first mentioned in 1465) to form an urban area in the middle of the parish.Alexandra Palace television stationSignal Strength - 70 wattsInformation by Wikipedia.com
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