- Kenton
infobox UK place
country = England
map_type = Greater London
region= London
population=
official_name= Kenton
latitude= 51.5830
longitude= -0.3032
os_grid_reference= TQ175885
london_borough= Brent
london_borough4= Harrow
post_town= HARROW
postcode_district = HA3
postcode_area= HA
dial_code= 020
constituency_westminster= Brent North,Kenton is a place partly in the
London Borough of Harrow and partly in theLondon Borough of Brent .Kenton is also a hamlet found in Suffolk, England. Landranger grid: TM 192 661.
History
The hamlet was recorded as "Keninton" in 1232. The name derives from the personal name of the Saxon "Coena" and the Old English "tun", a farm - and means "the farm of Coena" and his family who once lived on a site near here. Before the 20th century, the tiny settlement was concentrated around in what was Kenton Lane (the easternmost part of which remains as Old Kenton Lane to the east of Kingsbury station) and is now part of the present day Woodgrange Avenue and Kenton Road [Ordnance Survey maps, various, from 19th century to 1930s] .
The Plough public house was Kenton's first, opening in the early 18th century; the current building is not the original.
The main road through the area is
Kenton Road .Kenton station was opened by theLondon and North Western Railway on15 June 1912 . TheMetropolitan Railway 's "Northwick Park and Kenton" station (later renamed Northwick Park) followed on28 June 1923 . The coming of the railways was soon followed by suburban development, most of Kenton being built between the Wars.Apart from the infamous appearance of several of Kenton's streets in one episode of the cult BBC TV series "Fawlty Towers" starring John Cleese [ [http://www.halfvalue.com/wiki.jsp?topic=Fawlty_Towers Fawlty Towers - Information at Halfvalue.com ] ] , the only known reference to Kenton in modern popular culture is the song "Kenton Kev" [GEMA work no.: 2142940-001] , by the Berlin-based punk-jazz band The Magoo Brothers on their album "Beyond Believable", released on the Bouncing Corporation label in 1988. The song refers to the “pleasant valley” high suburban boredom factor then prevalent in the area, and cites local characters and places, some fairly well known. It is said that “Kenton Kev” refers in fact to Kevin Jones, the US-based property magnate, who was actually born in Kenton. The song was written by Paul Bonin, Philip Ulysses Sanders and Melanie Hickford, all of whom grew up and lived in the area.
Notable people
Natives and Residents
*Pam St. Clement (a.k.a.EastEnders 'Pat Evans ),
*Derrick Evans (Mr Motivator ), and
*Sophie Okonedo (actress of "Hotel Rwanda " fame).
*Stuart ("Psycho") Pearce, anEngland footballer, attendedClaremont High School (Kenton) in Kenton, but lived in neighbouringKingsbury
*Denis Compton lived in KentonOthers
*Thomas Francis Nash , owned building companies which built many privatehousing estates in Kenton,Ruislip and other parts of the "Metroland " area ofMiddlesex from the 1920s onward. Little detail can be found about him after the 1950s. "Nash-built" is a description still in common use by localestate agents .
*Annette McLaughlin , acclaimed stage actress andMichele Austin who played Yvonne Hemmingway in ITV Drama Soap 'The Bill' also attended this school (?Claremont?) around the same time as each other.Nearby places
* Harrow
* Belmont
*Kingsbury
*Wealdstone
*Stanmore
*Edgware
*Wembley Transport
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Kenton station
* Northwick Park Underground station
* Preston Road Underground station
*Queensbury tube station
*South Kenton station References
Ebdon, J (1985). "Ebdon's England", David & Charles, ISBN 0-7153-8595-X
Footnotes
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