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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Crouch End Hill is a street in north London, England, running between Crouch End and Hornsey Rise in the boroughs of Haringey and Islington. It is not to be confused with 'Crouch Hill" which runs between Crouch End and Stroud Green. (The two roads meet at a "Y" junction in Crouch End and together the two routes constitute the southern access to Crouch End Broadway). The street proceeds up a steep hill to the top of the ridge which here divides Haringey from Islington. (The old name for this ridge along which Hornsey Lane runs and which forms the northern boundary of the Parkland Walk between Crouch end Hill and Crouch Hill is the "hogs Back"") On the way up the hill on the right hand side can be found the "Lanacombe Sauna" briefly famous for a court case in 2000 in which the then owner was prosecuted as a brothel keeper. Further up, still on the right hand side as proceeding from Crouch End, can be seen Christchurch. This fine Church of England building was designed by Arthur William Blomfield and consecrated by the then Bishop of London, The Rt. Rev. Archibald Campbell Tait, on Friday 27 June 1862. A short distance beyond Christchurch is to be seen the original site of Coleridge Primary School, now called Coleridge West, with facing it across the road the former premises of the Hornsey College of Art now Coleridge East. The two sites are linked across the road by a light controlled pedestrian crossing.It is part of London Buses route 41 and London Buses route 91. }

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