DescriptionTufnell Park - geograph.org.uk - 261505.jpg
English: Tufnell Park Looking along Tufnell Park Road towards Tufnell Park Underground station. Tufnell Park acquired its name from a William Tufnell who held the Manor of Barnsbury in 1753; the manor passed to George Tufnell, a brewer, in 1797. Today these mid-Victorian terraced houses are well looked after and attract high prices.
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