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  1. History. South Point House, where the South Gate once stood. Southgate was originally the South Gate of Enfield Chase, the King's hunting grounds. This is reflected in the street names Chase Road (which leads due north from the station to Oakwood, and was formerly the avenue into the Chase) and Chase Side.

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  2. 10. Jan. 2024 · Image: public domain. © TfL courtesy of the London Transport Museum. Plans for eight new stations — Manor House, Turnpike Lane, Wood Green, Bounds Green, Arnos Grove, Southgate, Enfield West...

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  3. hidden-london.com › gazetteer › southgateSouthgate | Hidden London

    Southgate – the hamlet that grew up by the southern entrance to Enfield Chase – was first mentioned in 1370. The gate stood near the present site of the tube station. Another settle­ment grew up along South Street, in the vicinity of Southgate Green.

  4. History. Southgate station opened on 13 March 1933 with Oakwood on the second phase of the northern extension of the Piccadilly line from Finsbury Park to Cockfosters. Prior to the station's opening, alternative names were suggested including "Chase Side" and "Southgate Central".

  5. Tube Station History. Southgate Tube Station is a London Underground station located in the north of the city, in the borough of Enfield. The station is part of the Piccadilly Line, and it first opened to the public on 13 March 1933.

  6. A brief history of Old Southgate and the Southgate Green conservation area, with three photos, a map and a fun fact about William Morris.

  7. www.southgategreen.org.uk › fun › a-walk-in-southgateA Walk in Southgate

    A historical tour for pedestrians – centred on the Southgate Green Conservation Area (Allow about 1/2 hours for this walk) Southgate came into being as a result of the creation in about the year 1200 of the Enfield Chace, the village being centred upon the South Gate of this royal hunting ground.