File:Spriggan sculpture by Marilyn Collins, Parkland Walk, Haringey.jpg

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  • English: Green spriggan sculpture by Marilyn Collins, in an alcove of the wall at the footbridge before the former Crouch End station. In accordance with a local urban legend, a ghostly 'goat-man' haunted the walk in the 1970s & 1980s. The sculpture, & Parkland Walk generally, provided the inspiration for Stephen King's short story "Crouch End".
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Source GOC Ally Pally 043: Spriggan sculpture by Marilyn Collins, Parkland Walk, Haringey
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Camera location51° 34′ 27.48″ N, 0° 07′ 27.44″ W  Heading=10° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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