Totteridge

Totteridge

infobox UK place
official_name= Totteridge
country = England
map_type = Greater London
region= London
population=
latitude= 51.6354
longitude= -0.2000
constituency_westminster= Chipping Barnet
post_town= LONDON
postcode_area= N
postcode_district= N20
london_borough= Barnet
dial_code= 020
os_grid_reference= TQ245945

Totteridge is an area of the London Borough of Barnet in north London, England. It is a mixture of suburban development and open land (including some farmland) situated 9 miles (14.5 km) north north-west of Charing Cross.

It gives its name to a ward in the borough and to the "St Andrew, Totteridge" ecclesiastical parish of the Diocese of St Albans. [ [http://www.acny.org.uk/7812/ Church of England] - St Andrew, Totteridge in the Diocese of St Albans]

Locale

The boundary to the north and east is the Dollis Brook and the boundary to the south is that river's tributary, the Folly Brook. While these rivers define the area covered by the residents' association, the southern part of the area (with postcode N12 rather than N20) is generally regarded as being in Woodside Park.

The main road is the A5109, which runs roughly east-west. The western part is called Totteridge Common, the next part is called Totteridge Village, the central part by the village green is called Totteridge Green, and the eastern part is called Totteridge Lane; the Lane continues into Whetstone, terminating at its junction with High Road Whetstone (the A1000). At the western end of Totteridge Common is a set of traffic lights; the road to the north from these lights, Hendon Wood Lane, is just to the west of the western boundary.

Totteridge has many spacious detached properties in a green setting that are highly valued; some of them are among the most expensive houses in London. Thus its past and present residents include the rich and famous, such as Arsene Wenger, Frankie Vaughan, Des O'Connor, Cliff Richard, Mickie Most, Hank Marvin, David Dein and many top footballers. More modest housing, much of it semi-detached, predominates at the eastern end of Totteridge.

History

The name is a corruption of "Tatta's Ridge", Tatta presumably being a local Anglo-Saxon notable. The ridge is the high ground between the valleys of the Dollis Brook and Folly Brook.

Totteridge was a civil parish of Hertfordshire covering an area of 1,604 acres [ [http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/data_cube_table_page.jsp?data_theme=T_POP&data_cube=N_AREA_A&u_id=10149101&c_id=10001043&add=Y Vision of Britain] - Census report - area of Totteridge parish] and formed part of a thin protrusion into Middlesex. It became part of Barnet Rural District in 1894, and then formed part of Barnet Urban District from 1914 to 1965. In 1965, the parish and urban district were abolished by the London Government Act 1963 and its area became part of the London Borough of Barnet. In 1901 the parish had a population of 844 and by 1951 it had risen to 4,500. [ [http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/data_cube_table_page.jsp?data_theme=T_POP&data_cube=N_TPop&u_id=10149101&c_id=10001043&add=N Vision of Britain] - Census report - population of Totteridge parish]

A famous person born in Totteridge was Henry Edward Cardinal Manning. His biographer Lytton Strachey lived near the house where he was born.

Transport links

Buses

Transport for London bus route 251 towards Edgware bus/tube station (westbound), or towards Arnos Grove tube station (eastbound), passes through Totteridge Village along the A5109.

Route 326 towards Barnet (the Spires), or towards Brent Cross Shopping Centre, skirts the eastern fringe of the area, operating a service along the eastern section of Totteridge Lane, and a Hail and Ride service along Longland Drive.

Tube station

The nearest tube station is Totteridge and Whetstone - Northern Line on Totteridge Lane. Both bus routes 251 and 326 stop outside the station, on either side of Totteridge Lane.

Railway station

Nearby:

*Oakleigh Park - First Capital Connect ( bus)

Demography

As of the 2001 UK census, the Totteridge electoral ward had a population of 14,449. The ethnicity was 75% white, 2.5% mixed race, 14% Asian, 2.6% black and 5.9% other. The place of birth of residents was 69.3% United Kingdom, 1.8% Republic of Ireland, 4.2% other Western European countries, and 24.7% elsewhere. Religion was recorded as 47.2% Christian, 2.5% Buddhist, 5.6% Hindu, 0.6% Sikh, 16.7% Jewish, and 4.5% Muslim. 12.5% were recorded as having no religion, 1.8% had an alternative religion and 8.7% did not state their religion.cite web | title = Neighbourhood Statistics | publisher = Statistics.gov.uk | url = http://neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk/dissemination/LeadDomainList.do?a=3&c=Totteridge&d=14&i=1001x1002&m=0&r=1&s=1208863724265&enc=1&areaId=5942286&OAAreaId=326601 | accessdate = 2008-04-20]

The economic activity of residents aged 16–74 was 38.3% in full-time employment, 9.9% in part-time employment, 14.7% self-employed, 2.3% unemployed, 1.9% students with jobs, 7.6% students without jobs, 11.1% retired, 8.8% looking after home or family, 2% permanently sick or disabled and 3.4% economically inactive for other reasons. The industry of employment of residents was 15.1% retail, 6.9% manufacturing, 3.2% construction, 23.2% real estate, 9.8% health and social work, 8.9% education, 6% transport and communications, 6.9% public administration, 3.5% hotels and restaurants, 8.5% finance, 0.4% agriculture and 7.6% other. Compared with national figures, the ward had a relatively high proportion of workers in finance and real estate. According to Office for National Statistics estimates, during the period of April 2001 to March 2002 the average gross weekly income of households was £880, compared with an average of £660 in South East England. Of the ward's residents aged 16–74, 39.2% had a higher education qualification or the equivalent, compared with 19.9% nationwide.

port and Leisure

Totteridge Millhillians Cricket Club, formed by the merger of Totteridge Cricket Club and Old Millhillians Cricket Club over the winter of 2007/2008, forms a central part of the local community. Located just off Totteridge Green, it fields 4 teams in the Saracens Hertfordshire Cricket League, as well as a Ladies team, a Sunday XI and a thriving Colts section.

Nearest places

* Barnet Gate
* Mill Hill
* Whetstone
* Woodside Park

Nearest tube stations

* Totteridge and Whetstone tube station

References

External links

* [http://www.totteridgeresidents.org/ Totteridge Residents Association]


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