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- Bruce_Grove abstract "Bruce Grove is a ward in Tottenham, enclosed by Lordship Recreation Ground, Lordship Lane, Philip Lane, and the High Road.The Bruce Grove area of the Tottenham High Road has received a £1m grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund to restore the historic Victorian and Edwardian buildings to their original grandeur under the Bruce Grove Townscape Heritage Initiative (THI) project.Nearby Bruce Castle was named after Robert the Bruce of Scottish history. When Robert became King of Scotland, Edward I seized his English Estates, including the area then known as Bruce Manor.The area is served by Bruce Grove railway station — trains go to Liverpool Street.The neighbourhood dates back further to Roman times with Ermine Street (High Rd) and to medieval times with the Swan Public House but most of the houses were built in the late Victorian/ Edwardian Era following the building of the Great Eastern Railway Enfield Branch. Bruce Grove the road has some nice Georgian architecture and a very pretty Almshouse - Edmanson’s Close (1869).Shop and building owners will receive grants to restore historical architectural elements such as shop fronts, awning, domes and columns on the faces of the buildings. New heritage street lighting will be installed and the buildings will be cleaned and repaired. 7 Bruce Grove features an English Heritage blue plaque to Luke Howard (1772–1864), the meteorologist who named the clouds in 1802.".
- Bruce_Grove thumbnail Drapers_Almshouses,_Bruce_Grove_in_2007.jpg?width=300.
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- Bruce_Grove wikiPageLength "2464".
- Bruce_Grove wikiPageOutDegree "25".
- Bruce_Grove wikiPageRevisionID "698547829".
- Bruce_Grove wikiPageWikiLink Almshouse.
- Bruce_Grove wikiPageWikiLink Blue_plaque.
- Bruce_Grove wikiPageWikiLink Bruce_Castle.
- Bruce_Grove wikiPageWikiLink Bruce_Grove_railway_station.
- Bruce_Grove wikiPageWikiLink Category:Streets_in_Haringey.
- Bruce_Grove wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tottenham.
- Bruce_Grove wikiPageWikiLink Edmanson’s_Close.
- Bruce_Grove wikiPageWikiLink Edward_I_of_England.
- Bruce_Grove wikiPageWikiLink Edwardian_era.
- Bruce_Grove wikiPageWikiLink English_Heritage.
- Bruce_Grove wikiPageWikiLink Ermine_Street.
- Bruce_Grove wikiPageWikiLink Great_Eastern_Railway.
- Bruce_Grove wikiPageWikiLink Heritage_Lottery_Fund.
- Bruce_Grove wikiPageWikiLink Lea_Valley_Lines.
- Bruce_Grove wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Scottish_monarchs.
- Bruce_Grove wikiPageWikiLink Liverpool_Street_station.
- Bruce_Grove wikiPageWikiLink Lordship_Lane,_Haringey.
- Bruce_Grove wikiPageWikiLink Lordship_Recreation_Ground.
- Bruce_Grove wikiPageWikiLink Luke_Howard.
- Bruce_Grove wikiPageWikiLink Meteorology.
- Bruce_Grove wikiPageWikiLink Robert_the_Bruce.
- Bruce_Grove wikiPageWikiLink Tottenham.
- Bruce_Grove wikiPageWikiLink Tottenham_High_Road.
- Bruce_Grove wikiPageWikiLink Victorian_architecture.
- Bruce_Grove wikiPageWikiLink File:Drapers_Almshouses,_Bruce_Grove_in_2007.jpg.
- Bruce_Grove wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bruce Grove".
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- Bruce_Grove wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:London-road-stub.
- Bruce_Grove wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Protected-area-stub.
- Bruce_Grove subject Category:Streets_in_Haringey.
- Bruce_Grove subject Category:Tottenham.
- Bruce_Grove hypernym Ward.
- Bruce_Grove point "51.593 -0.075".
- Bruce_Grove type Area.
- Bruce_Grove type Road.
- Bruce_Grove type Settlement.
- Bruce_Grove type Area.
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- Bruce_Grove type SpatialThing.
- Bruce_Grove comment "Bruce Grove is a ward in Tottenham, enclosed by Lordship Recreation Ground, Lordship Lane, Philip Lane, and the High Road.The Bruce Grove area of the Tottenham High Road has received a £1m grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund to restore the historic Victorian and Edwardian buildings to their original grandeur under the Bruce Grove Townscape Heritage Initiative (THI) project.Nearby Bruce Castle was named after Robert the Bruce of Scottish history.".
- Bruce_Grove label "Bruce Grove".
- Bruce_Grove sameAs Q4977586.
- Bruce_Grove sameAs Bruce_Grove.
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- Bruce_Grove sameAs Q4977586.
- Bruce_Grove lat "51.593".
- Bruce_Grove long "-0.075".
- Bruce_Grove wasDerivedFrom Bruce_Grove?oldid=698547829.
- Bruce_Grove depiction Drapers_Almshouses,_Bruce_Grove_in_2007.jpg.
- Bruce_Grove isPrimaryTopicOf Bruce_Grove.