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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Crouch_EndCrouch End - Wikipedia

    Coordinates: 51.579712°N 0.123729°W. Crouch End is an area of North London, approximately five miles (8 km) from the City of London in the western half of the borough of Haringey. It is within the Hornsey postal district (N8). It has been described by the BBC as one of "a new breed of urban villages" in London. [2] .

    • Peter Crouch

      Peter James Crouch (born 30 January 1981) is an English...

  2. Police constables Ted Vetter and Robert Farnham are working the night shift at a small station in the London suburb of Crouch End. They discuss the case of Doris Freeman, a young American woman who came in to report the disappearance of her husband, lawyer Lonnie Freeman.

  3. Oct 27, 2013 · The story: “Crouch End,” collected in Nightmares and Dreamscapes. First published in 1980; revised for inclusion in Nightmares and Dreamscapes. Wikipedia entry here. Spoiler-filled synopsis: An American couple on vacation in England gets lost— very lost—while walking through the London neighborhood of Crouch End.

  4. Crouch End. by Stephen King, 1947-. Published: 1980. in »New Tales of the Chtulhu Mythos«. J J J J J. I I I I I. By the time the woman had finally gone, it was nearly two-thirty in the morning. Outside the Crouch End police station, Tottenham Lane was a small dead river. London was asleep... but London never sleeps deeply, and its dreams are ...

  5. hidden-london.com › gazetteer › crouch-endCrouch End | Hidden London

    A fashionable Victorian suburb centred around a confluence of routes a mile south-west of Hornsey. Crouch Ends name is of Middle English origin, an ‘end’ being an outlying place, while a ‘crouch’ was a cross, which may have been placed here as a boundary post between two manors.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Peter_CrouchPeter Crouch - Wikipedia

    Peter James Crouch (born 30 January 1981) is an English former professional footballer who played as a striker. He was capped 42 times by the England national team between 2005 and 2010, scoring 22 goals for his country during that time, appearing at two FIFA World Cups.

  7. Crouch End. Crouch End is one of my favorite under-the-radar London neighborhoods. It has lots of independent shops and restaurants, vibrant streets, and great views of London. East of Highgate and south of the Alexandra Palace, it stays incognito partly because it’s not really on the tube.

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