Gallows Corner

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Gallows Corner
Location on map of Greater London
Location
OS grid reference: TQ535905
Latitude: 51.592372°
Longitude: 0.216951°
Administration
London borough: Havering
County level: Greater London
Region: London
Constituent country: England
Sovereign state: United Kingdom
Other
Ceremonial county: Greater London
Historic county: Essex (1965)
Services
Police force: Metropolitan Police
Fire brigade: London Fire Brigade
Ambulance service: London Ambulance
Post office and telephone
Post town: ROMFORD
Postal district: RM2, RM3
Dialling code: 01708
Politics
UK Parliament: Romford
London Assembly: Havering and Redbridge
European Parliament: London
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Gallows Corner is an area and road junction in the London Borough of Havering situated west of Harold Wood, south of Harold Hill, north of Gidea Park and east of Collier Row.

The road junction is a roundabout with five exits and a flyover. All but the last road is visible on the map adjacent. The exits are:

The flyover links the first and third exits. It is notorious for being angular, with several sudden changes of slope rather than a smooth arch, causing a very bumpy ride.

During the 18th century, Gallows Corner was a lonely country crossroads and a favourite spot for waylaying coaches. It was close to the site for the gallows, thought to have been located north of the Southend Arterial Road on the grassy stretch below Masefield Crescent. Under the charter of the Royal Liberty of Havering, the Court of Quarter Sessions could try capital offences on payment to the Crown. The place of execution was then the gallows at Gallows Corner. There are several entries in the Romford Registers of burials of felons who were executed there in the 16th and 17th centuries. The site gaol where the condenmned were held is now Ravensbourne School for children with special needs.

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