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England

Ambulance
  
London

Sovereign state
  
United Kingdom

Ceremonial county
  
Greater London

London borough
  
Southwark

Region
  
London

Fire
  
London

Dialling code
  
020

Police
  
Metropolitan

Post town
  
London

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Postcode district
  
SE1 (Old Kent Road), SE17

UK parliament constituency
  
Bermondsey and Old Southwark

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Walworth is a district of Southwark in south London, England, 1.9 miles (3.1 km) south east of Charing Cross near Camberwell and Elephant and Castle.

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Map of Walworth, London, UK

Walworth probably derives its name from the Old English "Wealhworth" meaning British farm. It is the birthplace of the poet Robert Browning.

Major streets in Walworth include the Old Kent Road, New Kent Road and Walworth Road.

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History

Walworth appears in the Domesday Book of 1086 as Waleorde. It was held by Bainiard from Archbishop Lanfranc of Canterbury. Its domesday assets were: 3½ hides; one church, four ploughs, 8 acres (32,000 m2) of meadow. It rendered £3.

John Smith House is on Walworth Road, and was renamed in memory of John Smith, who was leader of the Labour Party from 1992 up to his sudden death in 1994. A former headquarters of the Labour Party, it was often seen in news reports at election times and in the background as people came and went from stormy meetings of the Labour Party National Executive Committee. It was used by the London Borough of Southwark as the home for its education department and reopened in July 2012 as a hostel.

St Peter's Church, Walworth, built circa 1825, is an excellent example of the neo-classical style of church built by Sir John Soane. It is an indication of the wealth of the middle-class merchants who then lived in the vicinity that they could afford an architect of such prominence. Charles Upfold was born at Walworth Common and baptised at St. Peters. The church is home to the Monkey Gardens - which was once home to a menagerie kept by a past Reverend of the Church, but is now a delightful garden.

Manor Place Baths is a former wash house in Manor Place off Walworth Road. It is a grade II listed building. The building was renovated by Kagyu Samye Dzong, Tibetan Buddhist Centre who obtained a five-year lease in 2005. They opened it as their London centre, called Manor Place Samye Dzong on 17 March 2007. Adjacent is the Council's old recycling depot which is now closed and has been replaced by a new facility at 43 Devon Street, off Old Kent Road.

Walworth is also home to the Pullens buildings - a mixture of Victorian live/work spaces and yards. Many of the flats are 1 bedroom, and some of the flats still connect to the Workshops of any of the three yards (Illife Yard, Peacock Yard and one other). They all share communal roof terraces with extensive views over to the West End.

Walworth also used to have a zoo, in Royal Surrey Gardens, which was visited by Queen Victoria.

East Street market is a major street market. There are plenty of parks in the area including: Michael Faraday Park Salisbury Row Park Nursery Row Park Burgess Park Victory Park

Politics

Walworth is made up of three wards - East Walworth, Newington and Farady. All of the nine councillors for Walworth, are from the Labour

Regeneration

Large amounts of regeneration and gentrification are occurring in Walworth, including the proposed demolition of the Elephant and Castle Shopping Centre, the newly built Strata tower, the demolition and regeneration of the Heygate and Aylesbury Estates and redevelopment of St Mary's Churchyard as a new park. The Bakerloo Line Extension is planned to complete in 2028/29 and will see two new stations built along Old Kent Road.

Famous ex-residents

  • Robert Browning
  • Sir Charlie Chaplin
  • Sir Michael Caine
  • Alan Ford, actor, born 1938 in Walworth
  • John Ruskin
  • Charles Upfold
  • Charles Babbage
  • Bill Bailey
  • Walworth Jumpers
  • Michael Faraday
  • Samuel Palmer
  • Frank Stubbs, recipient of the Victoria Cross
  • Nearest places

  • Newington
  • Southwark
  • Kennington
  • Peckham
  • Bermondsey
  • Camberwell
  • Lambeth
  • Borough
  • Nearest underground station

  • Elephant & Castle (Bakerloo and Northern lines)
  • Nearest National Rail station

  • Elephant & Castle
  • References

    Walworth Wikipedia