Why is it called Walthamstow?

The word Walthamstow is derived from "Weald" meaning - wood, "Ham" meaning - a manor (Ham is also where the English word "home" originates) and "Stow" meaning - a place. The stow had to be included to distinguish Walthamstow from nearby Waltham Abbey and Waltham Cross.
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How did Walthamstow get its name?

The word Walthamstow is derived from “Weald” meaning – wood, “Ham” meaning – a manor. Over the centuries, Walthamstow has undergone many transformations.
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When did Walthamstow stop being Essex?

Walthamstow was a local government district in southwest Essex, England from 1873 to 1965, around the town of Walthamstow. It was within the London suburbs, forming part of the London postal district and Metropolitan Police District.
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Why is it called Waltham Forest?

The name of Waltham Forest derives from an institution that managed deer in south west Essex. To the east and the north of the Borough is the remainder of the former Waltham Forest. Three out of the four Boroughs had a coat of arms with Leyton and Leytonstone sharing one. Today Waltham Forest has just one.
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What was Walthamstow like 100 years ago?

Until the late 19th century Walthamstow was largely rural, with a small village centre (now Walthamstow Village) and a number of large estates. The main route through the district was Hoe Street. There were various smaller lanes crossing the town. The road now known as Forest Road was originally called Clay Street.
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Wonderful Walthamstow Walking Tour - London

Why is Walthamstow famous?

During the 20th century, Walthamstow became a hub for commerce and industry, and it has since become known for its vibrant arts scene, as well as its rich cultural heritage. Today, Walthamstow is a thriving and vibrant area, with a strong sense of community and a rich cultural scene.
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What is a fun fact about Walthamstow?

One of the oldest villages in London, back in 1086 Walthamstow was a small rural farming community with just 82 residents! Now Walthamstow Village is a destination in its own right. At its heart is the pedestrianised Orford Road where people flock to the pavement cafes on a sunny weekend.
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Why is Chingford called Chingford?

The area of Chingford is referenced in the Domesday book as "Cingefort" from 1066AD. It is thought that, similarly to how Kingston upon Thames appears in Domesday Book of 1086AD as Chingestone and Chingetun(e), with ching being old English for the king, that Chingford could refer to the King's river, and Kings Ford.
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When did Walthamstow became part of London?

The London Government Act 1963 established the borough in 1965 from the combined areas of the former Municipal Borough of Chingford, Municipal Borough of Leyton and Municipal Borough of Walthamstow.
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Is Walthamstow a nice place to live?

Walthamstow is a fantastic place to live, with a rich history, a vibrant community, and plenty of things to see and do. Whether you're looking for great food, cultural experiences, or simply a friendly and welcoming neighbourhood to call home, Walthamstow has it all.
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Was Walthamstow ever in Essex?

Walthamstow was part of the County of Essex up until 1965.
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How old are houses in Walthamstow?

All of them date from either the 15th or 16th-centuries, with more modern renovations and extensions making their “official dates” somewhat murky. For the Walthamstow's Ancient House, 1435 seems to be the most agreed-upon year of construction.
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Why is Leytonstone so called?

Origins and Roman milestone

A small hamlet at Leytonstone had existed since the early 14th century, when it formed part of the parish of Leyton St Mary. The name Leytonstone, originally "Leyton-atte-Stone", comes from nearby Leyton ("settlement (tun) on the River Lea") and the Roman milestone called the High Stone.
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Why is there a lighthouse in Walthamstow?

Walthamstow: The Lighthouse Methodist Church

The Lighthouse Methodist Church was built in 1893 to accommodate Walthamstow's growing population brought on by the growth of the railways. It's founder was Captain King of the King, Bullard and Company ship liner company, hence the quirky lighthouse design.
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What is the crime rate in Walthamstow?

Crime Rates near Walthamstow Central Underground Station, London. Annual total crime rate in your local area is 468.4 per thousand population. This can be rated as 8 out of 10 or high crime level.
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What is the poorest borough in London?

Tower Hamlets remains highly deprived relative to other London Boroughs. Tower Hamlets is the most deprived borough in London on three of the five summary measures (the average score, the extent and the most deprived ten per cent measures).
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Which city in UK has most Muslims?

The top 20 local authorities in England and Wales with the highest percentage of Muslims in 2021 were: London Borough of Tower Hamlets: 39.9% (123,912) Blackburn with Darwen: 35.0% (54,146) London Borough of Newham: 34.8% (122,146)
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Which London borough has the most Muslims?

London's Muslims are geographically dispersed with settlements principally shaped by earlier patterns of immigration. The greatest concentration can be found in the east London boroughs of Tower Hamlets, Newham and Waltham Forest, where Bangladeshis, Pakistanis, and Indians tend to predominate.
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Is Chingford a white area?

Ethnic Makeup in Chingford Mount Road, London, E4 9AB

The main ethnic group is White British, representing 41% of the population. On average, 37% of the population in London belong to the White British ethnic group.
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Is Chingford Essex or London?

Chingford is a town in east London, England, within the London Borough of Waltham Forest.
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Who owns the Essex House in Chingford?

Essex House owners: Scott Cummings and David King

At today's hearing, owner David King, with his legal team beside him, admitted the incident was a “serious one”. Mr King then put forward three conditions to persuade the council to lift its suspended license before a full review planned for next May.
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Can you swim in Walthamstow?

No paddling, swimming or sitting near water's edge.

Keep away from the water at all times.
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What percentage of people in Walthamstow are black?

This includes 20% of population who are identifying as Asian or Asian British; 15% Black or Black British; 7% from Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups; 19% from Other White and 6% from any other ethnic group. Source: Office for National Statistics – Census 2021. Date accessed: 09/03/2023.
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What is the highest point in Walthamstow?

Pole Hill: Waltham Forest Borough High Point
  • Significance: Highest peak on the Greater London Borough of Waltham Forest.
  • Member of: N/A.
  • Parent Peak: Haddington Hill.
  • NHN = Highgate Hill.
  • Historic County: Essex (of which Chrishall Common is the County Top)
  • Elevation: 91m.
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