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The History of Wanstead
(London borough of Redbridge E11, Greater London)
Wanstead is a suburban area in the London Borough of Redbridge, North-East London. The main road going
through Wanstead is the A12. The name is from the Anglo-Saxon words wænn and stede, meaning "settlement on a small
hill".
The town has a largely suburban feel, containing open grasslands such as Wanstead Flats, and the woodland of Wanstead
Park (part of Epping Forest). The park, with artificial lakes, was originally part of the estate of a large stately
home Wanstead House, one of the finest Palladian mansions in Britain, from its size and splendour nicknamed the English
Versailles, and the architectural inspiration for Mansion House, London. It was demolished after the bankruptcy of the
owner, William Wellesley-Long, in 1824.
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