Name: Wood Green Station
Date: 1932
Architect: Charles Holden
Lines: Piccadilly
Borough: Haringey
Listing: Grade II
Notes: Unusually for Holden's Piccadilly Line stations, Wood Green is part of a parade. It was built between two existing 19th century buildings, and has a curved brick frontage with two ventilation towers, one having been extended at some point. The ticket hall is elliptically shaped rather than rectangular and the interior has been altered from the original with the addition of the ticket offices on the southern end. Much of the interior fixtures and fittings are replacements, however some survive such as the Harold Stabler grille work on the platforms (bottom).
See Also- Charles Holden, Speed, Light, Modernity
Date: 1932
Architect: Charles Holden
Lines: Piccadilly
Borough: Haringey
Listing: Grade II
Notes: Unusually for Holden's Piccadilly Line stations, Wood Green is part of a parade. It was built between two existing 19th century buildings, and has a curved brick frontage with two ventilation towers, one having been extended at some point. The ticket hall is elliptically shaped rather than rectangular and the interior has been altered from the original with the addition of the ticket offices on the southern end. Much of the interior fixtures and fittings are replacements, however some survive such as the Harold Stabler grille work on the platforms (bottom).
See Also- Charles Holden, Speed, Light, Modernity