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Places of interest in NW3Isokon buildingEarly famous residents included Walter Gropius, Marcel Breuer, Agatha Christie (1940?46), László Moholy-Nagy, Adrian Stokes, Egon Riss and Arthur Korn. Jack and Molly Pritchard lived in the penthouse. The communal kitchen was converted into the Isobar restaurant in 1937. In the mid-1930s Flat 7 was occupied by Dr Arnold Deutsch, the NKVD agent who recruited the Cambridge Five. James Stirling was a resident during the 1960s.2 Willow RoadGoldfinger himself designed much of the furniture in No. 2, and the house also contains a significant collection of 20th-century art by Bridget Riley, Marcel Duchamp, Henry Moore and Max Ernst.Belsize Park tube stationLondon Bus routes 168, C11 and Night routes N5 pass the station and walk 5mins to the station for bus route 268.Harringay ArenaA report in The Guardian on a classical music event in June of the following year said:Harringay StadiumHarringay Stadium was constructed by Messrs T.G. Simpson of Victoria Street, London, at a cost of £35,000. The 23-acre (93,000 m2) site had been the Williamson's Pottery Works from the late 18th century through to the early 1900s. It was then used as a dumping ground for the spoil from the construction of the Piccadilly line to Finsbury Park.Information by Wikipedia.com
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