Fortis Green

Fortis Green

Fortis Green is a ward of the London Borough of Haringey, North London. It is also the name of the road that runs between Muswell Hill and East Finchley which forms part of the A504.

The ward lies between Colney Hatch to the north, Muswell Hill to the east, Highgate to the south and East Finchley to the west. It is a mostly residential area, although it also contains two large hospitals: Coppets Wood Hospital to the north, which is the Infectious and Tropical Diseases Unit of the Royal Free Hospital NHS Trust, and St Lukes Woodside Hospital to the south.Fortis Green ward has a population of about 11,000 and is generally a middle class region, with a higher proportion of skilled and highly qualified workers than the borough average (40.7% as compared with 26.3% are in social grade AB). About 85% of the population is white, much higher than the borough average of about 65%. 47.2% of the housing stock is in houses; 52.8% in flats.

Fortis Green Road is the main shopping thoroughfare. The parish church is dedicated to St James.

The nearest tube station is at East Finchley.

History

Although Fortis Green is now seen as being integral with Greater London this is a quite recent development. Before the 19th century the area was completely rural with an expanse of common land to the north and farmland to the south. In 1816 only Coldfall Wood and wasteland lay north of Fortis Green and west of Coppetts Road. Several houses stood near the junction of Fortis Green with Muswell Hill Road where these scattered dwellings included the parish poorhouses and Upton Farm. [A History of the County of Middlesex: Volume 6. Pages 107-111] Development of Fortis Green from a countryside track began with the enclosure of the commons it crossed. The area of Hornsey Common fronting the track was divided into narrow plots in 1815. Building started soon after with the semi detached villas Albion Lodge and Albion Cottage being one of the first properties to be built around this time. These are one of the earliest surviving properties in the area, outside Highgate. [A History of the County of Middlesex: Volume 6. Page 122] http://www.tonylondon.fsnet.co.uk/locelegantpast.htm www.tonylondon.fsnet.co.uk]

Development of the East Finchley end began in 1820 when the Bishop of London sold off a large south facing field on the south side of Fortis Green on the corner of the East Finchley High Road. Four grand houses were built on the plot and proceeding from west to east these properties were Fairlawn, Cranleigh, Park Hall and Summerlee, a further large house, Park View was also built to the east of Summerlee.

In 1835 the architect Anthony Salvin purchased a field and built two Italianate villas, Springcroft and Colethall (later Uplands) to the east of Summerlee.

In the 1850s St James Church school was constructed on the north side of Fortis Green near to the junction with Tetherdown.

Fortis Green was affected by the construction of the Great Northern Railway stations at East Finchley, which opened in 1867, and Muswell Hill in 1872 and also by the opening of Alexandra Park in 1872. Twenty houses were built in the decade to 1861, most of them on the Haswell Park estate to the south of the road which was acquired in 1852 by the National Freehold Land Society. Meant for superior villas, it was divided into 180 plots facing Eastern, Western, and Southern roads and the paths later called Haswell Passage, Francis Road, and Shakespeare Gardens. Some roads existed by 1855 and in 1856 it was claimed that all lots were fenced and connected to main services. In spite of auctions in 1852 and 1856 some lots were still unsold in 1858; there were only 28 houses in 1871, vacant plots remained in 1896, and the southern part of the estate was never built on. In 1871 there were only twelve houses, six built during 1867-8, standing north of Fortis Green and in 1896 there were just two large houses between Eastern Road and Muswell Hill Road [A History of the County of Middlesex: Volume 6. Pages 111 to 122] .

During the 1890s, with the expansion of London, building spread to Fortis Green. By 1900 builders had laid out the curved Creighton Avenue from Page's Lane to Coldfall Wood.

By 1900 the builder W. J. Collins had laid out the area south of Fortis Green and west of Muswell Hill Road, previously the site of the large houses Midhurst, Fortismere, and the Firs, which were replaced before 1905 by five streets of terraced houses running southward from Fortis Green to Grand Avenue.

In 1902 the Police Station was opened. The Clissold Arms is on the site of the Fortis Green Brewery which operated from 1843 to 1902. Until 1888 the Green family operated the brewery but it was taken over by Ind Coope. [ [http://www.fortisgreen.net/ Fortis Green | Fortis Green ] ]

South of Fortis Green Road, on opposite sides of Firs Avenue, the flats Birchwood Mansions and Firs Mansions were erected about 1910 and 1907 respectively. South of Fortis Green itself, Leaside Mansions and the Gables date from about 1907 and Midhurst Mansions, on the site of Midhurst itself, from 1902.

By 1908 Burlington Road and the western frontage of Tetherdown had been built. Further west, in the same year, building was in progress in Lynmouth Road, Southern Road and Springcroft Avenue.

After 1920 the only remaining development that could be done was at the expense of the remaining open spaces. Creighton Avenue, to the west of Coppetts Road, and the roads connecting it to Fortis Green; Ringwood Avenue, Beech Drive, Church Vale and Twyford Avenue, were built during the 1930s on the southern part of Coldfall Wood.

Woodside Avenue and the connecting roads, Fordington and Lanchester roads were also built during this period. [A History of the County of Middlesex: Volume 6. Page 117] .

Notable Current & Former Residents

Ray and Dave Davies of the Kinks are from Fortis Green. Dave released a solo album titled "Fortis Green" in 1999.

The group Fairport Convention started off at the family home of Simon Nicol. The house, "Fairport", is on the south side of Fortis Green near the junction with Tetherdown and Fortis Green Road.

References

* [http://www.haringey.gov.uk/fortis_green 2001 census data published by Haringey council]
* [http://www.st-james.org.uk/about/history.htm St James church] includes photograph of Fortis Green Road


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