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Andy008 | 00:06 Tue 15th Mar 2005 | People & Places
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How did Swiss Cottage in North London get its name?
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supposedly named after an inn built in Swiss style in the 1820s
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Yes, by the Odeon. But I wouldn't bet on there being much of the original tavern left. Like my grandfather's axe - 8 new handles, 4 new blades, but it's still my grandfather's original axe!
In 1826, Sir Henry Samuel Eyre of the Eyre Estate launched a Turnpike Trust to help pay for the construction of the Finchley Road from Regent�s Park to Ballard�s Lane, one of the most imposing highways of its time. Amongst the first buildings by the Junction Road Toll Gate was a Swiss-style tavern originally called Swiss Cottage which gave the area its name, and now known as Ye Olde Swiss Cottage.



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