Bounds Green Road

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Bounds Green Road with the Catharine Smithies obelisk and drinking fountain in the background

Bounds Green Road (A109) is a road in the London Borough of Haringey that runs from the junction of Station Road and the North Circular Road in Bounds Green, to the High Road in Wood Green.

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Notable buildings

The vicinity of Bounds Green Road Bounds Green Road street map.jpg
The vicinity of Bounds Green Road
Modern view of Galton's childhood home (centre) in Wood Green, London 49 Bounds Green Road.jpg
Modern view of Galton's childhood home (centre) in Wood Green, London

Among the notable buildings in the road are:

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References

  1. BRAEMAR AVENUE BAPTIST CHAPEL. Historic England. Retrieved 11 April 2016.
  2. 7, BOUNDS GREEN ROAD N22. Historic England. Retrieved 11 April 2016.
  3. 9, BOUNDS GREEN ROAD N22. Historic England. Retrieved 11 April 2016.

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