Why is it called Harold Wood?

The name Harold Wood was recorded in about 1237, when it was shown as Horalds Wood. It was named after King Harold Godwinson, who was defeated by William the Conqueror in 1066. He held the surrounding manor of Havering-atte-Bower.

What is Harold Wood famous for?

Harold’s Wood was a large forest stretching far to the north-west of the present district. Although King Harold once owned the estate there is no evidence that he ever visited it. After the trees were cut down in the 15th and 16th centuries the land became known as Harold’s Wood (or Romford) Common.

Why is Harold Hill called Harold Hill?

Harold Hill is a suburban area in the London Borough of Havering, East London. 16.6 miles (26.7 km) northeast of Charing Cross. It is a district centre in the London Plan. The name refers to Harold Godwinson who held the manor of Havering-atte-Bower.

Which borough is Harold Wood?

The London Borough Of Havering
Harold Wood | The London Borough Of Havering.

Which zone is Harold Wood?

zone 6
Its three-letter station code is HRO and it is in Travelcard zone 6. The station is currently managed by TfL Rail and is served by the Shenfield-Liverpool Street stopping “metro” service.

When was Harold Wood built?

Harold Wood began in 1868 with plans to build upmarket houses around the newly opened station. But the train service was poor and progress was slow. The ambitious King Harold hotel failed to lure fashionable visitors. Harold Wood remained small.

Why did Harold Wood Hospital close?

After the war it became a permanent hospital, and in the 1960s was significantly enlarged. After services relocated to Queen’s Hospital and to King George Hospital in Redbridge, the hospital was closed on 13 December 2006. The site vacated by the hospital was earmarked for a 470-home housing development.

Why is gallows corner so called?

Gallows Corner is a major road junction in Romford in Greater London, England. It was the site of the gallows of the Liberty of Havering, hence the name.

Can I use Oyster card to Harold Wood?

Are Oyster cards issued at Harold Wood station? Yes, Oyster cards are issued at this station.

Where is Harold Wood Park?

Harold Wood Park is located in the London Borough of Havering in Essex/East London and offers a broad range of sports and recreation facilities to the public.

Are there free things to do in Harold Wood Park?

Looking for free things to do in Harold Wood Park and the Romford area? Below is a selection of paid and free activities in Harold Wood Park Harold Wood Park is located in the London Borough of Havering in Essex/East London and offers a broad range of sports and recreation facilities to the public.

How did Harold Wood get its name?

Harold Wood is so named because King Harold (also known as Harold Harefoot) hunted deer in the forest that covered this area in the 9th Century. Some of the original roads are named after the earliest recorded kings of England.