Lea Bridge Road

Almost opposite the stadium, Emmanuel Parish Church, built in 1935, is a Grade II listed building.

[4] It runs from Clapton north along the western edge of Hackney Marshes thereby forming the border between Hackney and Waltham Forest, until it reaches the junction of Orient Way and Argall Avenue at the eastern edge of Leyton.

Entering the London Borough of Waltham Forest, it then runs 0.6 miles through the neighbourhood of Leyton.

From the junction with Bakers Arms it runs to the Whipps Cross roundabout where it forms the boundary between Leytonstone and Walthamstow.

[6] Lea Bridge railway station, on the north side of Lea Bridge Road near the junction with Argall Way/Orient Way, actually opened on Sunday 15 May 2016, but officially on Monday 16 May 2016.

Lea Bridge Road looking towards the junction with Markhouse Road and Church Road in 2006.
Thomas Hosmer Shepherd 's 1834 watercolour sketch of the old Lea Bridge, built in 1820
A number 56 bus on Lea Bridge Road at the Baker's Arms junction