Image Former frontage, Crouch End station

Former frontage, Crouch End station
Former frontage, Crouch End station 
 It looks like the Crescent Café has not sold a cup of tea, let alone serve a dinner for some time! This is all that remains of the Great Northern's station building on Crouch End Hill. The café features in many contemporary photographs even though it has a different appearance to how it is seen here. The main station building was located where the strange inverted brick arches are seen in front of the trees. It is a misnomer that these arches are the actual remains of the original structure; they were constructed after the building was razed to the ground in 1977. The pathway between the café and the structure is the access down some steps to the Parkland Walk on the trackbed that passes below the bridge. 
 Keywords: Former frontage Crouch End station
Former frontage, Crouch End station 
 It looks like the Crescent Café has not sold a cup of tea, let alone serve a dinner for some time! This is all that remains of the Great Northern's station building on Crouch End Hill. The café features in many contemporary photographs even though it has a different appearance to how it is seen here. The main station building was located where the strange inverted brick arches are seen in front of the trees. It is a misnomer that these arches are the actual remains of the original structure; they were constructed after the building was razed to the ground in 1977. The pathway between the café and the structure is the access down some steps to the Parkland Walk on the trackbed that passes below the bridge. 
 Keywords: Former frontage Crouch End station

It looks like the Crescent Café has not sold a

cup of tea, let alone serve a dinner for some time! This is all that remains of the Great Northern's station building on Crouch End Hill. The café features in many contemporary photographs even though it has a different appearance to how it is seen here. The main station building was located where the strange inverted brick arches are seen in front of the trees. It is a misnomer that these arches are the actual remains of the original structure; they were constructed after the building was razed to the ground in 1977. The pathway between the café and the structure is the access down some steps to the Parkland Walk on the trackbed that passes below the bridge.