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Places of interest in SW19Wimbledon, LondonFor a number of years Wimbledon Park was leased to the Duke of Somerset, who briefly in the 1820s employed a young Joseph Paxton as one of his gardeners, but, in the 1840s, the Spencer family sold the park as building land. A period of residential development began with the construction of large detached houses in the north of the park. In 1864, the Spencers attempted to get parliamentary permission[3] to enclose the common for the creation of a new park with a house and gardens and to sell part for building. Following an enquiry, permission was refused and a board of conservators was established in 1871[4][5] to take ownership of the common and preserve it in its natural condition.Wimbledon stationTram information board.St Mary's Church, WimbledonThere have been four churches on the site since 1086: [1]HornseyParish of HornseyMunicipal Borough of HornseyCrouch End railway stationCrouch End railway station is a former station in the Crouch End area of north London. It was located between Stroud Green station and Highgate station on Crouch End Hill just north of its junction with Hornsey Lane. The station building was located on the road bridge over the railway but nothing remains of the structure today.Information by Wikipedia.com
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