Growing Up In Hornsey Crouch Hill

A Memory of Hornsey.

I live with my family in Mountview Road from 1960-1971.
I have wonderful childhood memories. In summer and during holidays, we used to play in the Reservoir on Mountview Road. The council built a playground in one corner.
I summer I can recall relaxing on the grass hill in the reservoir, picking plums from the many trees which grew there.
On the top of Mountview Road, there was a hole in a wood fence which led to the old Finsbury Park to Highgate line. I can remember climbing through to the side of the track with my brother and school mates and waving to the last ever steam train to use the line.
We used to go swimming in Park Road Lido and Hornsey Road Baths.
We would also see the Saturday Matinee in the Finsbury Park As to ria or see a movie in the Odeon or ABC in Muswell Hill
I also remember some very cold and snowy winters, when my friends and I would help cars and buses which got stuck on Fermi Park or Crouch Hills.

I learned to ride on Mount Pleasant Villas, a hill off Mountview Road. A block of flats (A strategy Court) was being built, and I used to use the piles do sand a a brake.

My family friends and I used to play in Priory Park ( seem to remember there was a paddling pool there.
Ally pally was a favorite, especially the boating lake.
Happy days!


Added 12 February 2015

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Comments & Feedback

Hello I am Margaret Thompson nee Liles have lived in Hornsey many years went ton St Marys secondary school in the high street lived in Birkbeck road knew a Brian Finn (ish) School mates were Rosemary Hammond George Dyer lived next door to the Newton's. Would love to hear from anyone who might know me. Dad was a greengrocer and knew George Aldershot went out with Roy Hillier his nephew.
I lived in Shaftesbury Rd from 1959 to mid 60s,went out with Barbar Coffee from Barrington ave for a while,and one or two others

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