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Seven Sisters is a locality in London at one end of Seven Sisters Road , which runs from Tottenham to join the A1 in Islington . The Seven Sisters, situated on Page Green, Tottenham; were originally Elms planted in circle, and in 1840 were said to be about 500 years old. The trees were replanted in 1886, a little further to the east by the (7) Hibbert sisters. Seven Lombardy Poplars were again replanted on 31st December 1955 by the (7) Basten sisters of North London. It is possible that the site was an early sacred grove and that the name Page Green is derived from Pagans Green. The location of the trees denoting a place where people were burnt at the stake. The Seven Sisters Road, which starts nearby, was constructed in 1833 to provide a link across countryside from Tottenham to Holloway. Nearest tube station: Nearby places: |
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