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== Arsenal Stadium == {{Unreferenced section|date=July 2023}} [[File:Arsenal Stadium interior Clock End.jpg|thumb|right|250px|The Clock End, Arsenal Stadium in 2005; since demolished]] In 1913 [[Arsenal F.C.|Woolwich Arsenal F.C.]] moved north to Highbury, dropping [[Woolwich]] from its name. Their chairman Sir [[Henry Norris (businessman)|Henry Norris]] took a 20-year lease on part of the grounds of St John's Hall for Β£20,000. The new [[Arsenal Stadium]] (also called Highbury) was built there. St John's Hall, originally called Highbury College (of Divinity), was built in 1825 on what is now Aubert Park and was a grand [[Ionic order|ionic]]-style building, reminiscent of the [[British Museum]].{{Citation needed|date=June 2024}} St John's Hall burnt down in 1946 and was replaced by a block of flats. The club prospered and by 1925 had purchased the freehold. Arsenal's subsequent success made Highbury well known, albeit initially with depressing effect on nearby housing. In 2006 the club moved to [[Emirates Stadium|Ashburton Grove]] on the west side of Drayton Park in Highbury. The old stadium was converted into a luxury housing complex known as [[Highbury Square]], with the two listed main stands being converted into apartments, ensuring their original exteriors remained almost entirely preserved. The unlisted North Bank and Clock End stands have been demolished to make way for entirely new apartment blocks. The pitch has been converted into a garden, with private gym and swimming pool located underneath it. Today, property in the area around the old Highbury stadium is highly sought after, and prices for apartments within the stadium start at Β£300k.
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