For the neighbouring area in Hackney, see Lea Bridge.
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Lea Bridge Road is a major through route in east London, across the Lea Valley from Clapton to Whipps Cross in Leyton. It forms part of the A104 road.
Places served on the road are the Lea Valley Park, Lea Bridge railway station and the Baker's Arms area. Formerly the Lea Bridge Stadium was located along Lea Bridge Road, and served as a home for Leyton Orient and later a speedway team. Almost opposite the stadium, Emmanuel Parish Church, built in 1935, is a Grade II listed building.[1]
^Historic England, "Parish Church of Emmanuel (1065593)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 3 December 2020
side of LeaBridgeRoad as it crosses the tracks. The station was opened on 15 September 1840 by the Northern and Eastern Railway as LeaBridgeRoad and is...
which the Lea forms. The first part of the walk is through the suburbs of Luton. After passing through Wardown Park the path joins the A6 road and goes...
The LeaBridge Stadium was a football and speedway stadium on LeaBridgeRoad in the Leyton area of London. It was the home ground of Clapton Orient between...
the High Road, which forms part of the ancient route to Waltham Abbey. At the top end of the High Road is a crossroads with LeaBridgeRoad and Hoe Street...
the ground. The principal area of the marsh lies below LeaBridgeRoad between the Old River Lea, and the Hackney Cut – an artificial channel of the Lee...
spelling Lea is used for road names, locations and other infrastructure in the capital, such as Leamouth, LeaBridge, the Lea Valley Walk and the Lea Valley...
German Navy airship L 31 dropped around ten bombs along the line of LeaBridgeRoad, Leyton, killing eight there. On both occasions the Germans believed...
public house which stood at the junction of High Road Leyton, Hoe Street (both A112) and LeaBridgeRoad (A104). The pub's name was derived from the nearby...
earlier bridges at the site of the current structure. LeaBridge Lower Lea Crossing Knightsbridge across the River Westbourne Stamford Bridge across Counter's...
Whipps Cross specifically applies to the junction of LeaBridgeRoad (A104) with Whipps Cross Road (A114) and Wood Street (B160). It lay on the boundary...
and King Henry VIII of England had a palace (located near the modern LeaBridgeRoad roundabout). Hackney Central remained a popular resort for Londoners...
LeaBridgeRoad Cycle Route – from Leytonstone to Clapton via LeaBridge. The route runs on segregated cycle track parallel to the A104. Forest Road Cycle...
the bridge. Today, annual crossings exceed 2,000,000 vehicles. Toll plaza on the Thousand Islands Bridge Thousand Island bridge view from Ivy Lea Thousand...
to the north of LeaBridgeRoad, adjoining the Walthamstow Marsh Nature Reserve. The part of the marsh north east of the LeaBridgeRoad contains a large...
the A12 from the Green Man roundabout and the A104 which is known as LeaBridgeRoad and is a major link to areas of central London via Hackney. George...
responsible for the building of the series of bridges that carried the London–Colchester road across the River Lea and its side streams between Bow and Stratford...
Lea Park Bridge is a truss bridge that crosses the North Saskatchewan River as part of Alberta Highway 897 in the County of Vermilion River near the community...
The Lee Navigation is a canalised river incorporating the River Lea (also called the River Lee along the sections that are navigable). It flows from Hertford...
Association Leyton, London 1966 B Also known as Jamia Ghousia Masjid, LeaBridgeRoad Mosque, WFIA Wapping Noorani Masjid & Cultural Centre Wapping,London...
roads saw an increase in traffic, most notably Shernhall Street. On LeaBridgeRoad, the maximum hourly traffic reduced after the introduction of the scheme...