Bushwood in Leytonstone is home to cosy cottages, cobbled streets and an interesting history
Tim Brown, a tube train driver, has just published The East End in Colour, which evocatively captures the transformation of the London area in the 1980s
A 15-year-old boy has been charged with attempted murder after a teenager was stabbed.
Tim Brown, a tube train driver, has just published The East End in Colour, which evocatively captures the transformation of the London area in the 1980s
Find restaurants, pubs and things to do in Leyton and Leytonstone with Time Out's guide to the very best of E10. From places to eat to family-friendly fun, you'll find it all in Time Out's guide to Leyton and Leytonstone
The ultimate guide to the best pubs, bars and craft beer breweries in Leyton and Leytonstone, E10 and E11.
"The Green Man" on the High Road. (Collection)
“Geographically Leytonstone is just a case of in one end and out the other. It’s not the end of the road like Whitechapel, nor is it the beginning of the end like Southgate. Leytonstone…
Which Leyton pub barred his grandmother? And where did he catch The Who? Lifelong resident Alan Wells OBE recalls the watering holes of his youth
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After a total renovation by the current owners, this outstanding, immaculately presented six bedroom home is bursting with style, light and high quality, bespoke designer features. There's also a beautifully landscaped garden and studio.You'll be through to the heart of London in just twenty three minutes door to door, with Leytonstone station just a short stroll away for fast Central line connections to Stratford, Liverpool Street and Oxford Circus.
817 High Road, Leytonstone, London, E11 1HQ Woolworths opened in Leytonstone in 1933 on the High Road. It was an L-shaped store with another entrance on Church Street. Source: Facebook The store tr…
A 52-year-old man was killed after being hit by a car in Leytonstone, east London.
1937 and flooding in Leytonstone. (CollectionFB)
Double fronted Victorian house with modern extension. Beautiful open plan kitchen/dining area with doors/windows to large garden, three bedrooms and more…
Tim Brown, a tube train driver, has just published The East End in Colour, which evocatively captures the transformation of the London area in the 1980s
A grand building with a fine pub inside. Lots of ales. (View of interior and of beer garden.) (Photo of it as Zulu's, closed.) Address: 640 High Road. Former Name(s): Zulu's; Luther's; The (Old) Red Lion; The Robin Hood (on the same site). Owner: Antic (website); Punch Taverns (former); Truman Hanbury Buxton (former). Links: Randomness Guide to London Fancyapint Pubs Galore Beer in the Evening (Zulu's) Dead Pubs (history)
Double fronted Victorian house with modern extension. Beautiful open plan kitchen/dining area with doors/windows to large garden, three bedrooms and more…
A super ace little café cum book shop out east that serves up homemade sweets and savouries, as well as the usual hot beverages. Run by a brother and sister duo
On the High Road. (CollectionFB)
The "Elms Hotel" on the High Road , completed by a wartime RT type. (CollectionFB)
'Glorious' GUARIDAN 'Vigorous, rigorous and eminently readable' SPECTATOR London is a city of dreamers. A city of possibility and experiment. A city of fervent imaginings and courageous aspirations. For centuries, it has been the capital of utopian thought. The Infinite City tells this history for the first time. In his soaring new book, Niall Kishtainy draws us into the imaginative worlds of Thomas More, the Diggers, William Morris and Extinction Rebellion protestors. He introduces us to thinkers like Thomas Spence who threw coins stamped with the words 'YOU FOOLS' into the alleys of Holborn. To Ada Salter who was the first woman borough councillor in London and ignited the Bermondsey Revolution. To ninety-two-year-old Dolly Watson who became the queen of Claremont Road in Leytonstone during the Reclaim the Streets protests in the 1990s. These are inspiring tales of people who drew might from the city around them and fought for their ideologies in an increasingly transforming world. Beginning in the sixteenth century and stretching from the contemporary transformation of the East End docklands to the COVID lockdowns, The Infinite City shows how London's spirit has been one of visionary imagination amid relentless change and innovation.
Double fronted Victorian house with modern extension. Beautiful open plan kitchen/dining area with doors/windows to large garden, three bedrooms and more…
Car #202 on Route 61 , Aldgate - Bakers Arms. Here on Leytonstone High Road. (Collection)
This incense stand exhibits artisan Nakagami’s signature ceramic style, with a smooth and stone-like appearance. The oval stand is perfectly suited for our long sen incense, catching the ash neatly. The subtle craquelure detail in the finish adds character and is meant to emulate river rocks. Use them with our sen incense to scent your space and enjoy a meditative moment. About the artisan Masako Nakagami Masako Nakagami was born in Kyoto Japan, and aspired to be a potter since elementary school. She moved to the UK in 2001, where she made ceramic tableware for restaurants, such as Zuma and Roka in London, and also worked with Lucy Smith at her studio in Leytonstone. Nakagami returned to Kyoto after 4 years and held both solo and group exhibitions across Japan. She now creates her globally highly sought-after pieces and runs pottery classes in her working studio in Oharano, Kyoto. Dimensions L13.5cm x W7cm x H2cm L5.3in x W2.8in x H0.8in
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After 16 months of preparation during the height of the blitz, a secret aircraft components factory was completed deep underground in North London in what were unfinished tunnels for the Central Line extension.
A nostalgic celebration in photographs and memories of the local department stores of the past that used to draw throngs of customers to towns.
When you haven't been for brunch in a while, discovering a new, affordable spot like San Marino in Leytonstone, London makes for a weekend highlight!