Lambeth


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Districts in Lambeth

Tourist attractions in Lambeth

Parks and open spaces in Lambeth

Constituencies in Lambeth
1. Streatham
2. Vauxhall
3. Dulwich and West Norwood

Bridges in Lambeth


Schools and colleges Lambeth
Nursery Schools in Lambeth

Primary Schools in Lambeth
53. St Mark's CofE Primary School

Secondary Schools in Lambeth
4. City Heights E-ACT Academy
13. St Martin in the Fields High School for Girls

Specia Schools in Lambeth

Fe College in Lambeth
Districts: 16
Tourist attractions: 14
Parks and open spaces: 4
Constituencies: 3
Bridges: 5
Schools: 98

Total: 140

Lambeth
Lambeth is a district in Central London, England, located in the London Borough of Lambeth. It is situated 1 mile (1.6 km) southeast of Charing Cross.

History City of Lambeth:
The name is recorded in 1062 as Lambehitha, meaning 'landing place for lambs', and in 1255 as Lambeth. The name refers to a harbour where lambs were either shipped from or to. It is formed from the Old English 'lamb' and 'hythe.[1] South Lambeth is recorded as Sutlamehethe in 1241 and North Lambeth is recorded in 1319 as North Lamhuth. The marshland in the area, known as Lambeth Marshe, was drained in the 18th century but is remembered in the Lower Marsh street name. Sometime after the opening of Waterloo railway station in 1848 the locality around the station and Lower Marsh became known as Waterloo.