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The poet [http://www3.shropshire-cc.gov.uk/drinkw.htm John Drinkwater] was born here in 1882, and in the 1960s, one of the houses [http://www.paranormaldatabase.com/london/lonpages/londdata.php was haunted by a poltergeist] (scroll down to "Pusher").
In the 1960s, one of the houses on Fairlop Road was [http://www.paranormaldatabase.com/london/lonpages/londdata.php haunted] (scroll down to "Pusher").

A residential road in Leytonstone running NW, where it meets Hainault Road to SE, where it meets Grove Green Road and where Leytonstone Station is.

Features of Fairlop Road, from north to south:

Fairlop Road has a mish-mash of different styles of housing on both sides, and is overall fairly shabby in appearance. Whilst some of the inhabitants, notably at the north end, seem to take some pride in the appearance of their homes, a number seemingly do not care at all, with collapsed walls, overgrown plants, trash and abandoned shopping trolleys to boot.

In the 1960s, one of the houses on Fairlop Road was haunted (scroll down to "Pusher").

There is apparently a "Fairlop Road Action Group" (what a great acronym), but I don't have any contact details for them.


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