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The Tottenham Marsh is a part of the Lea Valley Park, a natural habitat for a variety of flora and fauna..
The Tottenham Marsh is a part of the Lea Valley Park, a natural habitat for a variety of flora and fauna.
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The White Hart Lane in Tottenham is most famous for its Premiership football team, Tottenham Hotspur
Bruce Castle is a 16th century manor house, one of the oldest brick houses in England, that is now a public park and museum set over 20 acres
The William Morris Gallery is dedicated to the eponymous English Arts and Crafts designer who lived here
The tower of St John-at-Hackney Church is the oldest building in Hackney and a famous landmark of the borough
Sutton House is a Tudor red-brick manor which was home to Thomas Sutton, who founded the Charterhouse almshouse
The Hackney Museum traces the local history of Hackney and its diverse ethnicity through eclectic artifacts and oral recordings
The Hackney Town Hall, built in the 1930s, is a fine example of Art Deco architecture from the times, retaining the original features including the chandeliers of the Assembly Hall
The Walthamstow Village is a Conservation Area in the heart of Walthamstow, where you can find the 12th century St Mary's Church, the Vestry House Museum and almshouses from the 16th century
London Fields hosts a farmers' market every Saturday, selling hand-made jewellery, gifts, childrenswear and vintage clothing