What famous people live in Totteridge?

What famous people live in Totteridge?

Business people and actors also populate the Totteridge area with Lord of the Rings star Sean Bean, actress Samantha Janus, Maurice Laing of Laing Homes, Michael Gerson the overseas moving mogul, and Jewish Care patron Lord Levy among the more famous.

Which county is Totteridge?

county of Hertfordshire
Totteridge was, until 1965, in the county of Hertfordshire. The old district’s northern and southern boundaries are distinct, Folly Brook in the south and Dollis Brook to the north and east. The name Totteridge is Saxon in origin and means Tata’s ridge, but the earliest records are from the 13th century.

Is Whetstone a nice area?

Whetstone’s strong school district, playgrounds, and friendly atmosphere make it a perfect place for families. However, the area also remains very well suited for young professionals, through its short commute time to the city’s centre, exciting businesses, and short ride to buzzing nightclub areas.

What county is Whetstone in?

Greater London
Whetstone, London

Whetstone
London borough Barnet
Ceremonial county Greater London
Region London
Country England

What actors live in London?

Top 10 Celebrity Homes in London

  • David & Victoria Beckham – Holland Park.
  • Simon Cowell.
  • Pete Townshend – The Wick.
  • Kate Moss.
  • Elton John – Queensdale Place.
  • Robbie Williams – Woodland House.
  • Sean Bean – Totteridge.
  • Amy Winehouse – 30 Camden Square.

What celebrities live in St Albans?

Famous Faces

  • Musician Rod Argent (b.
  • St Albans School pupil Nicholas Breakspear (c.
  • The philosopher, scientist and ‘1st Viscount St Alban’ Sir Francis Bacon (1561-1626) lived at Old Gorhambury House.
  • Actress Cheryl Campbell (b.
  • Crazy comedian Sacha Baron Cohen (b.
  • Paul Cattermole (b.

What borough is Stanmore in?

London Borough of Harrow
Stanmore is a district in the London Borough of Harrow in Greater London. It is centred 11 miles (18 km) northwest of Charing Cross in the outskirts of the urban area and includes southern slopes of the unnamed ridge of hills rising to Stanmore Hill, one of the highest points of London, 152 metres (499 ft) high.

What borough is Finchley in?

London Borough of Barnet
Finchley (/ˈfɪntʃli/) is a large district of north London, England, in the London Borough of Barnet. Finchley is on high ground, 11 km (6.8 mi) north of Charing Cross.

Is Whetstone a rich area?

Whetstone is located in the London Borough of Barnet and is the 63rd richest ward in the UK. Many multi-millionaires live along the renowned Totteridge Lane, however Whetstone also has plenty of more affordable properties ideal for first time buyers and families.

Why is Whetstone called Whetstone?

Whetstone may be named because it is on the western edge of East Barnet. But the name may come from a stone, perhaps the one outside the Griffin Public House (possibly the base of a medieval cross, which some used to sharpen blades). In 1712 the road was tumpiked as far as Whetstone.

What is another word for whetstone?

In this page you can discover 13 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for whetstone, like: hone, sharpener, grinder’s stone, grindstone, carborundum wheel, oilstone, strop, grinder’s wheel, totteridge, acton and brockley.

Is whetstone a village?

Whetstone is a village and civil parish in the Blaby district of Leicestershire, England and largely acts as a commuter village for Leicester, five miles to the north. The population at the 2011 census was 6,556. It is part of the Leicester Urban Area.

Are there any roads named after living people?

Probably not – roads are rarely named after living people. So who was this Mr Hall that much of my village seems to be named after? What did he do that is deemed so worthy of remembering? And where do I find out who he was? Sounds like a good starting point for a local study. Here is one street name that caught my attention.

How did the street road get its name?

The word is derived from the Anglo-Saxon, rad, from ridan, to ride and the Middle English, rode or rade, a riding or mounted journey. It means usually a rural way as contrasted with an urban street which originated in the Latin strata via, a way spread or paved, with stones.

How did the Roman road get its name?

The modern word for VEHICLE, from the Latin vehiculum, also has vehere as its ancestor and back of that the Sanskrit, vahana, a vehicle. The word HIGHWAY harks back to the elevated, agger, the mound or hill of the Roman road formed by earth thrown from the side of ditches toward the center.

Where did High Street in London get its name?

Some are fairly obvious, such as High Street, or Church Street, or Cathedral Close. Others are not quite so obvious – I used to live in Hall Road, near Hall Yard and around the corner from Hall Place. Hall Farm is opposite us, and it is indeed farmed by a Mr Hall.

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