
The Crouch End Hippodrome, originally the Queen's Opera House, was a theatre that once stood in
Tottenham Lane
Tottenham Lane is a street in Crouch End and Hornsey in the London Borough of Haringey. The street runs from the centre of Crouch End at the clock tower, north to the junction of the High Street and Turnpike Lane (A504).
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Crouch End
Crouch End is an area of North London, approximately 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 villa ...
, London.

The theatre opened in 1897 as the Queen's Opera House, a reconstruction of the former Crouch End Athenaeum. It later became the Crouch End Hippodrome and subsequently a cinema. It was damaged by bombing during the Second World War and subsequently demolished apart from the front, which still stands in
Topsfield Parade
Tottenham Lane is a street in Crouch End and Hornsey in the London Borough of Haringey. The street runs from the centre of Crouch End at the clock tower, north to the junction of the High Street and Turnpike Lane (A504).
Buildings
The street ...
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The Crouch End Hippodrome, Tottenham Lane, Crouch End.
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See also
*The Queens, Crouch End
The Queens is a grade II* listed public house and former hotel on the corner of Elder Avenue and Tottenham Lane in Crouch End, north London.
History
It was originally built as The Queen's Hotel by the architect and developer John Cathles Hill i ...
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*http://www.theatrestrust.org.uk/resources/images/show/84-streetscape-showing-the-queen-s-opera-house-crouch-end-circa-1900
Former theatres in London
Crouch End
Former cinemas in London
Former buildings and structures in the London Borough of Haringey
History of Middlesex
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