You Have to be Impressed!
So where are we?Long ago, we were out in the bucolic country north of London town with the growing suburbs of Tottenham poking in on the above map, bottom left. Note Angel Road station near the top.
Today's aerial view shows where we are now.There is a line of reservoirs plus industry stretching along the valley of the river Lea.
Here is the same area on a map.
We can zoom in to the near circular reservoir north of the label "Walthamstow" on the map above. That is Banbury Reservoir ...... which might form the seaside of Meridian Water. Or maybe it won't as it is surrounded by an embankment.
The reservoir was completed by and for the East London Waterworks Company in 1903, and was subsequently taken over by the newly formed Metropolitan Water Board in 1904. The reservoir is now owned by Thames Water.
The "coastline" appears on this aerial view.
The North Circular (Angel Road) snakes across the top of the picture with the flyover and stations upper left. To the east (right) of the railway we see the roofs of two huge warehouses. The one closest to the North Circular is ...
... Tesco Extra; the other, even bigger slab is coloured blue ...
... and labelled "Drumsheds" by Google Maps.Drumsheds is a large-scale nightclub and events venue located in Edmonton in the London Borough of Enfield in the United Kingdom. It is housed in a former IKEA flagship store and has a capacity of 15,000 people.
IKEA operated their Tottenham store at the location from 2005 until August 2022, leaving behind 608,000 sq ft warehouse space. So that's why it is blue!
It is the area to the right (east) of ex-Ikea that is where the wodge of Meridian Water housing is being developed.The two warehouses are in Zone 3.A structure plan for Meridian Water was published 13 years ago ...... which included all the usual optimistic pictures of joyous modern living.Buses trundle happily along the "High Street" ...... and all is lovely on the banks of the Lea River Navigation canal.The pictures have been extracted from that 2013 report and are not of the highest quality, but our loyal reader can get an impression of the richness of life that will be delivered by Enfield Council and the developers of Meridian Water.
Currently that triangle of land that will become "The Community" has been totally industrial ...
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.. and not at all an attractive site for modern living.It even includes an Arriva London bus depot!Mostly, it is all about aspirations!But, at least, it already has its very own railway station ...... of which more in tomorrow's blog.Castles In The Air On The Baseboard
Yesterday, we left the retaining wall; with photocopied patches BUT in a slightly different and noticeable colour.fbb was not too concerned because, after all, it is only a hobby and the old man will soon be 81 years old.
But here is how the setting will look. The "white" castle forms an outer "bailey" with the original "black" castle ruins as an inner "bailey".It has potential as a scenic corner filler, albeit too crammed and too small to be very realistic. Castles are usually BIG!
But fbb had to do something about those pale bits. But what?
Then he remembered TV's 'The Repair Shop'. When replacing missing colours on a piece of pottery, the very clever restorer, Kristen Ramsay, used a very very fine brush and added tiny dots which then merged visually into their surroundings.
fbb didn't do that - impossible with an elderly wobbly hand.
But he did scribbled gently over the offending patches with a good old fashioned 'lead' (i.e. graphite) pencil.
A good bodge!
Next Meridian Water blog : Thurs 15 Jan

















































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