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    Hornsey (/ ˈhɔːrnzi /) is a district of north London, England, in the London Borough of Haringey. It is an inner-suburban, for the most part residential, area centred 10 km (6.2 mi) north of Charing Cross.

    • A New Municipal Centre
    • A ‘Dignified’ Building
    • An Elaborate Opening
    • Surplus to Requirements

    It was clear that the lack of space was untenable and in 1920 Hornsey bought a plot of land in the centre of Crouch End’s Broadway and started working on plans for a new municipal centre on the site of the old Broadway Hall and Lake Villa. But what to build on this peculiar wedge shaped site? Hornsey decided to run an architectural competition, and...

    The brief called for plans that would incorporate a 1000+ seat performance/ community space, a council chamber, mayor’s parlour, committee rooms and an abundance (compared to the old Highgate building) of office space. Described as a building that would be ‘dignified and indicate its purpose’. Tellingly, the Hornsey councillors encouraged competito...

    Hornsey Town Hall was opened in November 1935 with an elaborate ceremony attended by the Duke and Duchess of Kent. The building attracted much praise (although a local journalist compared it to a Jam factory) and several awards including a Royal Institute of British Architecture bronze medal: it is still possible to see two of them proudly attached...

    In 2000, with a shrinking council workforce, the building was declared surplus to requirements and a long exercise started to find a new use. For many years the fabric had been neglected and, by now listed as Grade II* a large sum had to be found to remove it from Historic England’s at risk register. A plan was conceived to sell of the car park at ...

  3. The village of Hornsey has been submerged for well over a century in the suburbs of North London. Its name is of Saxon derivation and its history probably goes back still further.

  4. Hornsey is a district of north London, England, in the London Borough of Haringey. It is an inner-suburban, for the most part residential, area centred 10 km north of Charing Cross. Map. Directions.

  5. Hornsey Town Hall is a public building in Hatherley Gardens in the Crouch End area of Hornsey, London. The building was used by the Municipal Borough of Hornsey as its headquarters until 1965. It is a Grade II* listed building. [1]

  6. Over the same decade Hornsey was the only Middlesex borough where the number of rooms with 1.5 or more inhabitants increased, from 7.4 to 8.4 per cent of the total. The rise was particularly steep in the areas of immigration, Finsbury Park and Stroud Green wards, with percentages of 16.9 and 9.8, and at Harringay.

  7. Sep 4, 2024 · In 1918, under the Representation of the People's Act, Hornsey became a parliamentary borough. (fn. 152) Both constituencies have returned only Unionist and Conservative M.P.s, (fn. 153) although in 1945 Hornsey was one of three constituencies where a Communist, despite Labour opposition, won more than 20 per cent of the votes.

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