Why is Peckham Rye so called?

Peckham Rye is named from its Anglo-Saxon roots, with "Peckham" meaning "village by the River Peck," and "Rye" coming from the Old English word for "brook" or "stream," referring to that river which flowed through the area. So, the name essentially means the "village by the stream (the Peck)" and refers to the common land where this watercourse ran before being enclosed, with a section still visible in the park today.
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Why is peckham rye called peckham rye?

Rye comes from the Old English 'brook' and would have been named after the little river Peck that once flowed across the Rye. Part of this stream can still be seen on the West side of Peckham Rye Park today.
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What is Peckham Rye rhyming slang for?

Peckham Rye is also Cockney rhyming slang for tie (necktie).
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What is Peckham Rye famous for?

One of the most iconic landmarks in Peckham Rye is the Rye Lane Market, a bustling street market that sells everything from fresh produce to vintage clothing. Another popular spot is the rooftop bar at the Bussey Building, which offers panoramic views of the city.
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What celebs live in Peckham?

Notable people

John Boyega, actor and producer. Rio Ferdinand, English footballer. Claire Foy, actress, lived in Peckham for several years. Giggs, rapper.
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What percentage of Peckham is white?

Peckham and Nunhead has the lowest proportion of White residents (45%) and the highest proportion of Black/African/Caribbean/Black British residents (38%) in Southwark.
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Where do billionaires live in London?

The Bishops Avenue. The Bishops Avenue, London N2, connects the north side of Hampstead Heath at Kenwood (Hampstead Lane), Hampstead to East Finchley and lies near or, at the south end, on the boundary between the London Boroughs of Barnet and Haringey. It is considered to be one of the wealthiest streets in the world.
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Why are there so many Nigerians in Peckham?

There are so many Nigerians in Peckham because early immigrants established a community, attracting more due to shared culture, businesses (like food shops, salons), and a sense of home, earning it the nickname "Little Lagos". This migration surged due to political instability and economic hardship in Nigeria from the 1960s onward, with Peckham becoming a hub for Yoruba and other groups seeking opportunities and community support in London. 
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Why is Rye so popular?

Rye appears to tick both boxes with its extensive health benefits, more rustic appearance and earthy flavour. It is an excellent source of fibre and is unusual in that it contains a high level of fibre in its endosperm, not just the bran. Fibre helps lower cholesterol, improve gut health and regulate blood sugar.
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What is the oldest borough in London?

The oldest London borough is Kingston upon Thames, the largest (by size) is Bromley and the smallest is Kensington & Chelsea.
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What is cockney slang for fart?

TIL the phrase "blow a raspberry" came from the Cockney Rhyming Slang term meaning "fart" (Raspberry tart = fart)
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Why is 500 quid called a monkey?

MONKEY. Meaning: London slang for £500. Derived from the 500 Rupee banknote, which featured a monkey.
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What is cockney slang for knickers?

'Knickers' (women's underwear) in modern rhyming slang, sometimes shortened to 'Alans', from the broadcaster Alan Whicker (b. 1925). ...
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Why is Nunhead called Nunhead?

Nunhead Green

In the 1680s a pub stood here called The Nun's Head. A legend has arisen that the Green was the site of a convent, and during the reformation Henry VIII's men executed the Mother Superior and displayed her head on a pike.
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Which is the oldest station in London?

The oldest railway station in London that's still in use is Deptford, which opened in February 1836 as part of London's first passenger railway. While London Bridge Station also opened in 1836 and is the oldest railway terminus, Deptford was operational earlier. For the Underground, Baker Street is the oldest, opening in 1863 as part of the world's first underground line, the Metropolitan Railway.
 
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What is SE15 known for?

Peckham is a trendy and cultural part of the capital. Lovingly known as the backdrop of the sitcom Only Fools and Horses, the neighbourhood is surrounded by an assortment of local restaurants, quirky pubs and independent shops.
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Why is rye so expensive?

“Rye whiskey is more difficult to produce, as rye is more challenging to distil than corn is for a traditional Bourbon,” says Mefford. “Naturally, this does make it more expensive to produce, but the results are more than worth it.”
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What has been filmed in rye?

Rye has been transformed into a Regency-inspired film set for the upcoming remake of "Pride and Prejudice," produced by author and columnist Dolly Alderton. Known for her 2018 memoir "Everything I Know About Love", Alderton's new project is a six-part adaptation of Jane Austen's classic novel.
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Why is rye, UK called rye?

The name of Rye is believed to come from the West Saxon 'ieg' meaning island. Medieval maps show that Rye was originally located on a huge embayment of the English Channel called the Rye Camber, which provided a safe anchorage and harbour.
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Is Peckham a white area?

There is notable diversity across the area, with Peckham ward having the largest proportion of non-White identifying residents in the borough, at 72%. This compares to further south in the neighbourhood, in Rye Lane, where a substantially lower proportion of 48% identify with a non-White ethnic background.
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Which London borough has the most black people?

The winner of the borough with the most black people in the whole of London is Croydon. This may not be a surprise to a lot of people.
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What is the biggest ethnic group in Peckham?

Southwark has the largest African population in the country and the 2nd largest LGBTQ+ community. According to the ONS 2021 Census data, 34.4% of Peckham's population are black of African and Afro-Caribbean heritage, and West African communities are particularly deep-rooted in the area.
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Where do Kardashians stay in London?

The Kardashians frequently stay at iconic, luxurious London hotels like Claridge's in Mayfair, known for its penthouses, and the Rosewood London, popular for its plush suites and Scarfes Bar, with Kourtney and Travis seen there, while Kris and Khloe have also been spotted at The Corinthia Hotel, showing a preference for top-tier Mayfair/central London establishments for their lavish stays and shopping trips. 
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Which side of London is the poshest?

If you know London, it's hardly surprising news. Both west London boroughs are home to the vast majority of the most expensive streets in the whole of the UK, in the likes of Knightsbridge, Mayfair and Belgravia.
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Who is the wealthiest person in London?

For the fourth year in a row, Gopi Hinduja and his family, which is behind the Indian conglomerate Hinduja Group, have been named as Britain and London's richest once again. The family are worth £35 billion despite losing £5.2 million a day over the past 12 months, the Sunday Times said.
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