The Tottenham Marshes are located at Tottenham in the London Borough of Haringey. The marshes cover over 100 acres (0.40 km2) and became part of the Lee Valley Park[1] in 1972. The marsh is made up of three main areas: Clendish Marsh, Wild Marsh West and Wild Marsh East. The latter two are separated by the River Lea.
The TottenhamMarshes are located at Tottenham in the London Borough of Haringey. The marshes cover over 100 acres (0.40 km2) and became part of the Lee...
clerk of rubber works in Chestnut Road. They made their getaway via TottenhamMarshes and fled across the Lea. On the opposite bank of the river, they hijacked...
some in the media. Tottenham Hotspur was formed in 1882, and early matches of the club were played on public land at TottenhamMarshes. As their matches...
include: Myddelton House Gardens, Temple Mills, Hackney Marshes, Walthamstow Marshes, TottenhamMarshes, River Lee Country Park, Bow Creek Ecology Park and...
corridor continues. The corridor includes Walthamstow Marshes, Leyton Marshes, Hackney Marshes and the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. In that park, and...
The Tottenham Outrage of 23 January 1909 was an armed robbery in Tottenham, North London, that resulted in a two-hour chase between the police and armed...
and known as Royal Arsenal. The match, played at Spurs' ground at TottenhamMarshes, was abandoned 15 minutes before it was due to end "owing to darkness"...
September 1968. It is next to Northumberland Park railway station, on TottenhamMarshes in the London Borough of Haringey, over a mile from the Victoria line...
ha (197.68 acres) Tottenham Parks Bruce Castle park, Tottenham's oldest park. Lordship Recreation Ground TottenhamMarshesTottenham Cemetery has park...
the marshes lie within the Lee Valley Park. South of the Walthamstow Marshes lie the Leyton Marshes, and to the north the remains of TottenhamMarshes, parts...
the club played its matches on public land at the Park Lane end of TottenhamMarshes. As the ground was on public land, the club could not charge admission...
Eastern Railway. The station was originally named Marsh Lane after the country lane to TottenhamMarshes on which it is situated. The Northern and Eastern...
Tottenham Hale is an interchange station located in Tottenham Hale, North London for London Underground and National Rail services. On the National Rail...
Passing under the Lea Valley Lines rail bridge. Walthamstow Marshes and Leyton Marshes are passed as the path heads towards Lea Bridge Road. Approximately...
The Tottenham Mandem (also Tottenham Man Dem, TMD, or Man Dem Crew, formerly known as Frontliners or Tottenham Boys) were an organised street gang based...
Reservoir on the Walthamstow side and TottenhamMarshes on the Tottenham side. The lock can be reached on foot only from Marsh Lane behind Northumberland Park...
Castle itself, and the waterlogged floodplains of the River Lea at TottenhamMarshes and of the River Moselle at Broadwater Farm. In 1877 Birkbeck Hill...
the particularly determined. Leyton Marsh and the Walthamstow Marshes SSSI are located to the north of Hackney Marshes, and are part of the Lee Valley Regional...
the Meridian Water development. Finally, the trail passes through TottenhamMarshes, beside Pymmes Brook and past Stonebridge Lock on the Lee Navigation...
Hornsey, the Municipal Borough of Wood Green and the Municipal Borough of Tottenham. Unlike most other London boroughs, it was decided not to create arms...
Fields Highgate Wood which is maintained by the Corporation of London. TottenhamMarshes which is maintained by Lee Valley Regional Park Authority (which Haringey...