Stroud Green, Middlesex

From Wikishire
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Stroud Green
Middlesex

Holy Trinity, Stroud Green
Location
Grid reference: TQ311881
Location: 51°34’36"N, 0°6’34"W
Data
Population: 11,758  (2011)
Post town: London
Postcode: N4
Dialling code: 020
Local Government
Council: Haringey
Parliamentary
constituency:
Hornsey and Wood Green

Stroud Green is an urban village in eastern Middlesex, to the south of Hornsey and separated from Harringay to the east by the main railway line.

Stroud Green Road is the main local hub and shopping area. At its eastern end it intersects Seven Sisters Road and Blackstock Road at a major crossroads. Stroud Green Road is a populous thoroughfare linking Crouch Hill with the major north London transport interchange of Finsbury Park station.

Name

In 1407, the area was called Strode, which is formed from the Old English 'stod' and means 'marshy ground covered with brushwood'. It is recorded as Stowde Grene in 1546, the 'grene' suffix is Middle English and means 'village green'.[1]

About the village

The neighbourhood high street, Stroud Green Road, includes a wide range of restaurants of many different ethnic / cultural backgrounds, and other mainly independent shops. There are also two high-street supermarkets.

The Finsbury Park end of the road, though different in character to the stretch further north, is currently benefitting from a large regeneration scheme centred on Finsbury Park town centre.

Outside links

References

  1. Mills, D. (2000). Oxford Dictionary of London Place Names. Oxford.