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- A1010_road abstract "The A1010 is a road running through north London from Bruce Grove in Tottenham to Waltham Cross. It also used to continued north through Cheshunt to Turnford.The road is part of the historic Hertford Road, a route running north from Bishopsgate along the western side of the Lea Valley, through Stoke Newington, Tottenham, Edmonton, Waltham Cross, Cheshunt and Broxbourne to Hoddesdon, where it branches split to Hertford and Ware. Although the southern end of the Hertford Road between London and Tottenham is thought to follow the Roman Ermine Street, the modern road takes a more easterly course through Edmonton and Enfield.The route is featured in William Cowper's 1782 comic ballad The Diverting History of John Gilpin, which describes the chaotic progress of the hero along the road from London to Ware and back, failing twice to stop his borrowed horse at his intended destination, the Bell in Edmonton.The Enfield Highway section of the A1010 was used to film the BBC TV movie Learners.The route from London to Ware was designated in the early 20th century as the southern section of the A10. Large sections were progressively by-passed by dual carriageway. The A1010 was the earliest section to be by-passed, by the Great Cambridge Road (originally designated A108) which runs parallel about 1 mile (1.6 km) to the west. Unlike the new road, which developed as an important centre of the electronics industry, the old road remained generally more commercial and residential in nature.The southern end of the A1010 is named Tottenham High Road, becoming Fore Street from Upper Edmonton to Edmonton Green. For the northern part the name Hertford Road is used, passing through Ponders End, Enfield Highway, Enfield Wash, Freezywater and Bullsmoor. At Waltham Cross the old route is the pedestrianised High Street, which the designated A1010 by-passes, terminating at the A121. To the north the historic route to Ware is now designated as the B176 and A1170.".
- A1010_road routeNumber "1010".
- A1010_road routeTypeAbbreviation "A".
- A1010_road wikiPageID "24637445".
- A1010_road wikiPageRevisionID "536815876".
- A1010_road country "GBR".
- A1010_road hasPhotoCollection A1010_road.
- A1010_road route "1010".
- A1010_road subtype "minor".
- A1010_road type "A".
- A1010_road subject Category:Streets_in_Enfield.
- A1010_road subject Category:Streets_in_Haringey.
- A1010_road subject Category:Transport_in_Enfield.
- A1010_road subject Category:Transport_in_Haringey.
- A1010_road point "51.5976 -0.0704".
- A1010_road type ArchitecturalStructure.
- A1010_road type Infrastructure.
- A1010_road type Place.
- A1010_road type Road.
- A1010_road type RouteOfTransportation.
- A1010_road type Wikidata:Q532.
- A1010_road type Place.
- A1010_road type Location.
- A1010_road type SpatialThing.
- A1010_road comment "The A1010 is a road running through north London from Bruce Grove in Tottenham to Waltham Cross. It also used to continued north through Cheshunt to Turnford.The road is part of the historic Hertford Road, a route running north from Bishopsgate along the western side of the Lea Valley, through Stoke Newington, Tottenham, Edmonton, Waltham Cross, Cheshunt and Broxbourne to Hoddesdon, where it branches split to Hertford and Ware.".
- A1010_road label "A1010 road".
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- A1010_road sameAs Q4648775.
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- A1010_road lat "51.5976".
- A1010_road long "-0.0704".
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