- North Lambeth
North Lambeth is a term used to describe two differing areas of the Borough of Lambeth in
London ,England .Since the 19th century North Lambeth has been one of the names to describe the area around
Waterloo station and the shopping district aroundLower Marsh market, which was the heart of the originalLambeth village. This area contains many business premises and nationally important locations such asSt Thomas' Hospital , theLondon Eye , theRoyal National Theatre , theRoyal Festival Hall ,County Hall ,Lambeth Palace , and theImperial War Museum (strictly this is just over the boundary in London Borough of Southwark).Lambeth North tube station is located in the area.North Lambeth is also used to describe a modern division of the
London Borough of Lambeth . This has an administrative boundary corresponding to the wards of Bishop's, Prince's, Oval and Vassall. These include the whole of the North of the Borough from the predominantly commercial areas around Waterloo to includeVauxhall ,Kennington and theOval areas which are more residential.There is some controversy over Lambeth Council's use of the phrase 'North Lambeth Town Centre', as Waterloo, Kennington and Vauxhall each have a separate commercial centre.
See also
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Lambeth
*South Lambeth
*London Borough of Lambeth External links
* [http://www.lambeth.gov.uk/AboutLambeth/NorthLambethIntroduction.htm Lambeth Borough Council introduction to North lambeth Town Centre]
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