List of places in London
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This is a partial list of places in London, England.
Geographic divisions and areas
Neighbourhoods
Aside from the City and the London boroughs themselves, all contemporary districts of London are informal designations; usually based or adapted from historic parish or borough boundaries which were all abolished by 1965. London postcode districts often have an influence over where a place is considered to be although they were not designed for that purpose. All London boroughs are divided into wards which often share the names of London districts, however, they rarely share the historic or commonly accepted contemporary boundaries of those places.
London boroughs
Greater LondonCity of London and thirty two London boroughs, of which twelve are statutory Inner LondonOuter London consists of the boroughs and twenty are boroughs.
London borough | Inner/Outer | Sub-region[1] | London Assembly[2] | |
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Barking and Dagenham | Outer | North East | City and East | |
Barnet | Outer | North | Barnet and Camden | |
Bexley | Outer | South East | Bexley and Bromley | |
Brent | Outer | West | Brent and Harrow | |
Bromley | Outer | South East | Bexley and Bromley | |
Camden | Inner | North | Barnet and Camden | |
Croydon | Outer | South West | Croydon and Sutton | |
Ealing | Outer | West | Ealing and Hillingdon | |
Enfield | Outer | North | Enfield and Haringey | |
Greenwich | Inner † | South East | Greenwich and Lewisham | |
Hackney | Inner | North | North East | |
Hammersmith and Fulham | Inner | West | West Central | |
Haringey | Outer * | North | Enfield and Haringey | |
Harrow | Outer | West | Brent and Harrow | |
Havering | Outer | North East | Havering and Redbridge | |
Hillingdon | Outer | West | Ealing and Hillingdon | |
Hounslow | Outer | West | South West | |
Islington | Inner | North | North East | |
Kensington and Chelsea | Inner | West | West Central | |
Kingston upon Thames | Outer | South West | South West | |
Lambeth | Inner | South West | Lambeth and Southwark | |
Lewisham | Inner | South East | Greenwich and Lewisham | |
Merton | Outer | South West | Merton and Wandsworth | |
Newham | Outer * | North East | City and East | |
Redbridge | Outer | North East | Havering and Redbridge | |
Richmond upon Thames | Outer | South West | South West | |
Southwark | Inner | South East | Lambeth and Southwark | |
Sutton | Outer | South West | Croydon and Sutton | |
Tower Hamlets | Inner | North East | City and East | |
Waltham Forest | Outer | North East | North East | |
Wandsworth | Inner | South West | Merton and Wandsworth | |
Westminster | Inner | West | West Central |
† = Outer London for statistics | * = Inner London for statistics
Sub-regions
- North London and South London: the division of London by the River Thames
- West End of London, Central London, East End of London and the South Bank: sections of the historic urban core
- London Docklands: the former docks and now a regeneration area
- London Plan sub-regions: North East, North, South East, South West, West
- Various postcode areas covering London
- Public transport zones: 1 (central London); 2 and 3 (inner suburbs); 4, 5 and 6 (outer suburbs)
Political divisions
Geographic features
Hills and highest points
- Blackheath
- Crystal Palace
- Forest Hill
- Hampstead Hill
- Harrow Hill
- Herne Hill
- Horsendon Hill
- Ludgate Hill
- Muswell Hill
- One Tree Hill
- Parliament Hill
- Primrose Hill
- Shooters Hill
- Sydenham Hill
- Telegraph Hill, Barnet
- Telegraph Hill, Lewisham
- Tower Hill
- Tyburn Hill
Waterways
Canals
- Croydon Canal
- Grand Surrey Canal
- Grand Union Canal
- Grosvenor Canal
- Hertford Union Canal
- Limehouse Cut
- Limehouse Basin
- Paddington Basin
- Prescott Channel
- Regent's Canal
- The River Lee Navigation
- Teddington Lock
- Wenlock Basin
Canal tunnels
Docks
- King George V Dock
- London Docks
- Millwall Docks
- Regent's Canal Docks
- Royal Albert Dock
- Royal Victoria Dock
- East India Docks
- West India Docks
- Surrey Commercial Docks
- St Katharine Docks
- Tobacco Dock
Islands and peninsulas
- Canvey Island
- Isle of Grain
- Isle of Dogs
- Eel Pie Island
- Orchard Place (at the confluence of the Thames, Bow Creek and Lea)
- Three Mills Island (in the River Lea)
- Channelsea Island
Lakes
Reservoirs
Rivers
- Abbey Creek
- Barking Creek
- Beverley Brook
- Bow Back Rivers
- Bow Creek
- Channelsea River
- City Mill River
- Dollis Brook
- Duke of Northumberland's River
- Folly Brook
- Hackney Brook
- Hammersmith Creek
- Hogsmill
- Longford River
- New River
- Norbury Brook
- Old River Lea
- Pool of London
- Pyl Brook
- Pymmes Brook
- River Beck
- River Brent
- River Colne, Hertfordshire
- River Crane, London
- River Cray
- River Darent
- River Ingrebourne
- River Lea (or Lee)
- River Lee Navigation
- River Moselle
- New River
- River Peck
- River Pool
- River Quaggy
- River Ravensbourne (tidal reach known as 'Deptford Creek')
- River Roding
- River Rom
- River Shuttle
- River Thames
- River Wandle
- River Westbourne
- Salmons Brook
- Stamford Brook
- Three Mills River
- Tyburn Brook
- Wandle
- Waterworks River
- Wyncham Stream
Subterranean rivers
- The Langbourne (dubious)
- The Walbrook
- The River Fleet
- The Tyburn
- The Tyburn Brook
- The River Westbourne
- Counter's Creek
- Stamford Brook
- The River Neckinger
- The River Effra
Open spaces
Cemeteries
- Abney Park Cemetery
- Brockley and Ladywell Cemeteries
- Brompton Cemetery
- Highgate Cemetery
- Kensal Green Cemetery
- Nunhead Cemetery
- Putney Vale Cemetery
- St Marylebone Cemetery, now East Finchley Cemetery
- Tower Hamlets Cemetery
- West Norwood Cemetery
Parks, gardens, and commons
- Alexandra Park
- Battersea Park
- Brockwell Park
- Calthorpe Project
- Camley Street Natural Park
- Chelsea Physic Garden
- Clissold Park
- Coombe Wood House Gardens
- Crystal Palace Park
- Danson Park, Bexleyheath
- Down Lane Park, Tottenham
- Dulwich Park
- Duppas Hill
- Elsinge Green, Enfield
- Fairfield Park, Croydon
- Finsbury Park
- Furnivall Gardens
- Gladstone Park
- Greenwich Peninsula Ecology Park, formerly Greenwich Marsh
- Gunnersbury Park
- Gwendwr Garden
- Hackney Downs
- Ham House Gardens
- Hammersmith Park
- Hampstead Heath
- Hampton Court Gardens
- Horniman Gardens
- Inwood Park
- Island Gardens
- Jubilee Gardens, Barnes
- Jubilee Gardens, South Bank
- Jubilee Gardens, Twickenham
- Kennington Park
- Kenwood
- Kew Gardens
- King's Stairs Gardens
- Ladbroke Estate Gardens
- Lamorbey Park
- Larkhall Park
- Lincoln's Inn Fields
- London Fields
- London Wetland Centre
- Lyle Park
- Mayesbrook
- McDermott Park
- Mile End Children's Park
- Mitcham Common
- Mount Street Gardens
- Museum of Garden History
- Myatt's Fields Park
- Newlands Park, Barking
- Norwood Park
- One Tree Hill
- Paradise Park, Holloway
- Park Hill, Croydon
- Peckham Rye
- Peckham Rye Common
- Phoenix Garden
- Pierhead Lock
- Potter's Fields Close
- Primrose Hill
- Postman's Park
- Putney Common
- Putney Heath
- Pymmes Park
- Queen's Gardens
- Queen's Park
- Queen's Wood
- Radnor Gardens
- Railway Fields LNR
- Raphael Park
- Ravenscourt Park
- Red Cross Garden
- Richmond Hill
- Riverwalk Gardens
- Russia Dock Woodland
- Ruskin Park
- Shoreditch Park
- Sayes Court Park
- Sir John McDougal Gardens
- South Norwood Country Park
- Southwark Park
- Spa Park
- Springfield Park
- St. John's Churchyard, Waterloo
- Strawberry Hill
- Streatham Common
- Sutcliffe Park
- Syon Park
- Telegraph Hill Park
- Thames Barrier Park
- Tooting Bec Common
- Tooting Graveney Common
- Twickenham
- V&A Garden
- Valence Park
- Valentines Park
- Vauxhall Park
- Victoria Park
- Victoria Tower Gardens
- Violet Hill Gardens
- Wandle Park, Croydon
- Wandsworth Common
- Wandsworth Park
- Wapping Recreation Ground
- Waterlow Park
- Weavers Field
- West Ham Park
- Westow Park
- Wimbledon Common
Remnants of ancient woodlands
- Coldfall Wood
- Dulwich Wood
- Epping Forest
- Hainault Forest
- Highgate Wood
- Kenwood
- Oxleas Wood
- Queen's Wood
- Sydenham Hill Wood
Royal Parks
- Brompton Cemetery (the only Crown Cemetery, managed as a Royal Park)
- Bushy Park
- Green Park
- Greenwich Park
- St. James's Park
- Hyde Park
- Kensington Gardens
- Regent's Park
- Richmond Park
Urban farms
- Deen City Farm
- Freightliners City Farm
- Hackney City Farm
- Hounslow Urban Farm
- Kentish Town City Farm
- Lee Valley Park Farms
- Mudchute Park and Farm
- Spitalfields City Farm
- Stepney City Farm
- Surrey Docks Farm
- Vauxhall City Farm
Buildings and structures
Airports
- London Biggin Hill Airport - official name
- London City Airport
- London Gatwick Airport
- London Heathrow Airport
- London Luton Airport
- London Manston Airport - shown thus on some maps. Now called Kent International Airport. Located near Ramsgate.
- Stansted Airport
- Northolt Aerodrome
- London Heliport (Battersea)
- Hayes Heliport (Hayes)
- Croydon Airport
- Kenley Aerodrome
Cathedrals and places of worship
- Westminster Abbey
- St Paul's Cathedral
- Regent's Park Mosque
- Westminster Cathedral
- Central Hall, Westminster
- Southwark Cathedral
- Neasden Temple
- Temple Church
- The Chapel of Alleyn's College
Former tourist attractions
Government buildings
- 10 Downing Street
- 11 Downing Street
- 12 Downing Street
- 2 Marsham Street
- 50 Queen Anne's Gate
- Admiralty Arch
- Admiralty House
- Clock Tower
- Cumberland House
- Dover House
- Eland House
- Horse Guards
- Hyde Park Barracks
- Lancaster House
- Lunar House
- Marsham Towers
- Metro Central Heights
- Middlesex Guildhall
- Norman Shaw Buildings
- Palace of Westminster
- Portcullis House
- Royal Arsenal
- Royal Artillery Barracks
- Royal Courts of Justice
- Ruskin House
- SIS Building
- Schomberg House
- Skipton House
- Somerset House
- St Stephen's Chapel
- Taberner House
- Thames House
- Trinity House
- Victoria Tower
- War Office
- Wellington Barracks
Houses and palaces
- Buckingham Palace
- Eastbury Manor House
- Eltham Palace
- Fulham Palace
- Guildhall
- Kensington Palace
- Kenwood
- Kew Palace
- Lambeth Palace
- Little Holland House
- Palace of Westminster
- Saint James's Palace
- Spencer House
- Valentine's Mansion
- The Wick
Legal London
- Central Criminal Court, commonly known as the Old Bailey
- Royal Courts of Justice
- Inns of Court: Lincoln's Inn, Gray's Inn, Inner Temple, Middle Temple
Markets
Former
Covered
Street
- Bermondsey Market
- Berwick Street Market
- Brick Lane Market
- Brixton Market
- Broadway Market
- Camden Market
- Camden Passage (not part of Camden Market, in spite of its name)
- Chapel Market
- Chrisp Street Market
- Columbia Road Market
- Deptford Market
- Earlham Street Market
- East Street Market
- Hoxton Market
- Queens Road Market
- Queen's Crescent Market
- Leather Lane Market
- Lower Marsh Market
- Nag's Head Market
- Petticoat Lane Market
- Portobello Road Market
- Ridley Road Market
- Romford Market
- Southall Market
- Surrey Street Market
- Walthamstow Market
- Watney Market
- Wembley Market
- Whitecross Street Market
Trade
Museums, theatres and venues
- Albert Hall
- Albert Memorial
- Alexandra Palace
- British Museum
- British Library
- Buckingham Palace
- Canary Wharf
- Chinatown
- Covent Garden
- Hampton Court Palace
- Harrods
- Horniman Museum
- Imperial War Museum
- Kew Gardens
- Lloyd's of London
- London Dungeon
- London Transport Museum
- The London Eye
- Madame Tussaud's
- Museum of London
- National Gallery
- National Maritime Museum
- National Portrait Gallery
- Natural History Museum
- Palace of Westminster - colloquially known as the "Houses of Parliament"
- Prime Meridian
- Royal National Theatre
- The RAF Museum
- Royal Academy of Arts
- Royal Festival Hall
- St. Paul's Cathedral
- Science Museum
- Sir John Soane's Museum
- Soho
- Somerset House - contains three separate museums
- South Bank Centre
- Syon House
- Tate Britain
- Tate Modern
- Tower Bridge
- Tower of London
- Trafalgar Square featuring Nelson's Column
- Victoria & Albert Museum
- Wallace Collection - art museum
- West End theatre
- Westminster Abbey
- The heart of government in Whitehall
- Windsor Castle
Railway stations
- City Thameslink
- London Blackfriars
- London Bridge
- London Cannon Street
- London Charing Cross
- London Euston
- London Fenchurch Street
- London Kings Cross
- London Liverpool Street
- London Marylebone
- London Paddington
- London St Pancras International
- London Victoria
- London Waterloo
- London Waterloo East
- Moorgate Underground
- Old Street Underground
- Vauxhall
- Surbiton
- Wimbledon
- Richmond
Roadways
Footpaths
Major roads
- M25 motorway
- M1 motorway
- M3 motorway
- M4 motorway
- M11 motorway
- North Circular Road: also known as the A406
- South Circular Road: also known as the A205
- The London Inner Ring Road, consisting of: Pentonville Road, City Road, Old Street, Commercial Street, Mansell Street, Tower Bridge Road, New Kent Road, Elephant and Castle, Vauxhall Bridge Road, Park Lane, Edgware Road, Marylebone Road and Euston Road.
Roman roads
Streets and squares
- Abbey Road
- Berkeley Square
- Bond Street
- New Bond Street
- Charing Cross Road
- Connaught Square
- Electric Avenue
- Fleet Street
- Gipsy Hill
- Grosvenor Square
- Haymarket
- Harley Street
- Hyde Park Gate
- The Kings Road
- Leicester Square
- The Mall
- Old Compton Street
- Oxford Street
- Piccadilly
- Piccadilly Circus
- Portobello Road
- Purley Way
- Queensway
- Regent Street
- Russell Square
- Shaftesbury Avenue
- Sloane Square
- Saville Row
- Tottenham Court Road
- Trafalgar Square
- Wardour Street
Ruins
Shopping arcades
Sporting venues
- All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club (Wimbledon)
- Boleyn Ground (Upton Park)
- Craven Cottage
- The Den
- Emirates Stadium
- Herne Hill Velodrome
- Lord's Cricket Ground
- The Oval
- Selhurst Park
- Stamford Bridge
- Twickenham Stadium
- The Valley
- Vicarage Road
- Wembley Stadium
- White Hart Lane
Windmills
See also
References
- ^ London Assembly - London Plan: Sub-regions, CAZ and government growth area policies
- ^ London Assembly - London Assembly Constituency Information. Retrieved on 22 February 2008.
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