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| - Highgate was the fifth planet in the Blue Sun system. Highgate was terraformed in 2435, had a population of 2,750,000, and had two moons, Stonewall and Perth.
- The area is divided between three London boroughs: Haringey in the north, Camden in the south and west, and Islington in the south and east. The postal district is N6. A suburban area of north London at the north-eastern corner of Hampstead Heath, 4.5 miles (7.2 km) north north-west of Charing Cross. See also Highgate Cemetery. The Wikipedia page is [1].
- The first tower block to be approved was Charlbury Tower on Southacre Avenue in 1958. In the same year, Gresham Tower and Radcliffe Tower were approved on Alcester Street, and Elmstead Tower on St Luke's Road. In 1959, Ashford Tower was approved for the Alcester Street site, as well as Bransford Tower on Vaughton Street, and Baskerville Tower on the Stanhope Street site. In 1960, Cantlow House was also approved for the Stanhope Street site. In 1961, Highgate House was approved for Southacre Avenue.
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| - Highgate was the fifth planet in the Blue Sun system. Highgate was terraformed in 2435, had a population of 2,750,000, and had two moons, Stonewall and Perth.
- The area is divided between three London boroughs: Haringey in the north, Camden in the south and west, and Islington in the south and east. The postal district is N6. A suburban area of north London at the north-eastern corner of Hampstead Heath, 4.5 miles (7.2 km) north north-west of Charing Cross. See also Highgate Cemetery. The Wikipedia page is [1].
- The first tower block to be approved was Charlbury Tower on Southacre Avenue in 1958. In the same year, Gresham Tower and Radcliffe Tower were approved on Alcester Street, and Elmstead Tower on St Luke's Road. In 1959, Ashford Tower was approved for the Alcester Street site, as well as Bransford Tower on Vaughton Street, and Baskerville Tower on the Stanhope Street site. In 1960, Cantlow House was also approved for the Stanhope Street site. In 1961, Highgate House was approved for Southacre Avenue. In 1962, plans for taller tower blocks began to emerge with the first to be approved being the 16 storey Wellesbourne Tower on Hope Street. In 1965, Brinklow Tower and Wilmcote Tower were approved for Highgate Street. In 1967, Studley Tower was approved for Canford Close, and Lapworth House and Earlswood House were approved for St Luke's Road. Barford House and Dunchurch House were approved in 1967 and 1968, respectively. Also in 1968, plans for Princethorpe Tower were approved as the final tower blocks. In 2008, regeneration work for the Highgate area began with the clearance of the St Luke's estate.
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