Stockwell

Stockwell

Flats on Grantham Rd.
Stockwell
Stockwell shown within Greater London
OS grid reference TQ305755
London borough
Ceremonial county Greater London
Region
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town LONDON
Postcode district SW9 and SW8 and a part of SW4
Dialling code 020
Police Metropolitan
Fire London
Ambulance London
EU Parliament London
UK Parliament
London Assembly

Stockwell is a district in inner South London, England, located in the London Borough of Lambeth.

It is situated 2.4 miles (3.9 km) south of Charing Cross. Battersea, Brixton, Clapham, South Lambeth, Oval and Kennington all border Stockwell. Once one of London's poorest neighbourhoods, it is now an up-and-coming area, owing to its close proximity to Central London and excellent transport links.

History

A map showing the Stockwell ward of Lambeth Metropolitan Borough as it appeared in 1916.

Stockwell probably got the second half of its name from a local well; the other half is from "stoc", which was Old English for a tree trunk or post. From the thirteenth to the start of the nineteenth century, Stockwell was a rural manor at the edge of London. It included market gardens and John Tradescant's botanical garden commemorated in Tradescant Road, which was built over it in 1880, and in a memorial outside St Stephen's church. In the nineteenth century it developed as an elegant middle-class suburb. Residents included the artist Arthur Rackham, who was born in South Lambeth Road in 1867, moving with his family to Albert Square when he was 15. Another famed cultural figure who was born in Stockwell in October 1914, was theatre director Joan Littlewood, who has been called the mother of modern theatre.

Its social and architectural fortunes in the twentieth century were more mixed. The area immediately around Stockwell tube station was extensively rebuilt following the Second World War, and the original domed tube station was replaced first in the 1920s, then again with the opening of the Victoria line in 1971.


The area also has much social housing; the main estates are Lansdowne Green, Stockwell Park, Studley, Spurgeon, Mursell and Stockwell Gardens. However, many remnants of the area's nineteenth-century grandeur can be found in the side and back streets of Stockwell, notably in the Stockwell Park Conservation Area,[1] mostly built between 1825 and 1840 and centred on Stockwell Park Road,[2] Stockwell Park Crescent,[3] Durand Gardens, and Albert Square. The only twentieth-century building of significant architectural interest in the area is Stockwell Bus Garage. Before the creation of the County of London in 1889, Stockwell was part of Surrey.

In 1986, Kenneth Erskine, a serial killer dubbed the Stockwell Strangler, killed seven elderly victims, three of whom were from Stockwell.[4]

Politics

Stockwell[5] is a ward in the London Borough of Lambeth. Since the elections on 22 May 2014, it has been represented by three Labour councillors: Alex Bigham,[6] Guilherme Rosa[7] and Imogen Walker.[8] From 1979 to 1982, future Labour MP and New Labour 'spin doctor' Peter Mandelson was a ward councillor.[9]

Stockwell (3) 2018
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Labour Lucy Caldicott 2,107
Labour Dr Mahamed Hashi 1,828
Labour Mohammed Jaser 1,778
Liberal Democrat Susanna Flood 598
Green Catherine Dawkins 592
Conservative Keith Best 521
Conservative Sarah Barr 505
Conservative Paul Mawdsley 499
Green Tom Wood 433
Liberal Democrat Andrew Horsler 405
Liberal Democrat Andrew Thurburn 373
Green Martin Dore 352
TUSC Lisa Bainbridge 72
TUSC Steven Nally 40
Duma Polska Tadeusz Slaski 37
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing
Stockwell 2014 (3)
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Labour Alex Bigham 2,026
Labour Imogen Walker * 1,778
Labour Guilherme Rosa 1,769
Conservative Sarah Barr 608
Liberal Democrat Anthony Bottrall 552
Conservative Craig Barrett 507
Green Sam Low 502
Green Maritza Tschepp 431
Conservative Robert McMillan 430
Liberal Democrat Matthew McConnell 416
Liberal Democrat Fernanda Correia-Sefzick 380
Green David Ville 366
TUSC Joana Santos 136
Total votes 9,901
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing
Stockwell 2010 (3)
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Labour Peter Bowyer * 2,701
Labour Alex Bigham 2,551
Labour Imogen Walker * 2,470
Liberal Democrat Fernanda Correia-Sefzick 1,768
Liberal Democrat Anthony Bottrall 1,765
Liberal Democrat Felix Greaves 1,407
Conservative Sarah Barr 944
Conservative Larissa Dudley 755
Conservative Robert McMillan 712
Green Teresa Delaney 432
Green Rebecca Gibbs 358
Green Robert Foxcroft 313
English Democrat Janus Polenceus 60
Total votes 16,236
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing

Places of interest

Schools

There are three schools in Stockwell ward[5] - St Stephen's,[10] Allen Edwards[11] and Stockwell Primary School - and also a campus of Lambeth College.[12] In the Stockwell area (on Clapham Road) there is also Platanos College,[13] a secondary school, Lansdowne School and numerous primary schools.

Churches

In addition to Anglican and Catholic churches, Afro-Caribbean communities have influenced the expression of Christianity in the area, with a variety of congregations, some sharing churches with more long established Anglican and Catholic congregations. One of the many Afro-Caribbean churches is C.A.C. Stockwell.

Population of Stockwell

Stockwell and neighbouring South Lambeth are home to one of the UK's biggest Portuguese communities, known as 'Little Portugal'. Most of the local Portuguese people originate from Madeira and Lisbon and have established many cafes, restaurants, bakeries, neighbourhood associations and delicatessens. Stockwell is also home to many people of Caribbean and West African origin. They are also well represented in the local population, and cafes, grocers, barbers' shops and salons run by people from these communities are scattered around Stockwell.

Stockwell war memorial and shelter

Famous former and current residents of Stockwell include David Bowie, Gary Raymond, Lilian Bayliss, Edward Thomas, Vincent van Gogh (briefly), Violette Szabo, Joanna Lumley, Jerry Dammers, Roger Moore, Roots Manuva, Adam Buxton, Joe Cornish,[14] Nathaniel Clyne, Dot Rotten, Will Self, former Scottish Labour Party leader Jim Murphy, and footballer Paul Davis, who played for Arsenal.. The current Lord of Stockwell is Lord Julio Becerra Ibanez de Pelliza, Count of Porto Santo, Vicomte de Narbonne, Lord Baron of Stockwell.

Stockwell shooting

On 22 July 2005, following the 21 July 2005 London bombings, Stockwell gained notoriety as the scene of the shooting by police of an innocent Brazilian electrician, Jean Charles de Menezes, on a tube train.

Buses

Stockwell is well served by buses, with a number of routes either terminating there or passing through the area. The buses are routes 88, 2, 155, 196, 333, P5, 345 and 50. The night buses and 24-hour buses are routes 88, 345, N2 and N155.[15]

Transport and locale

Nearest places

Nearest tube stations

Stockwell Station

Nearest railway stations

References

  1. "Welcome to the Stockwell Park Residents' Association (SPRA) website". stockwellpark.com. Stockwell Park Residents' Association. Retrieved 2017-07-15.
  2. "Stockwell Park Road". Stockwell Park Residents' Association. Archived from the original on 27 April 2016. Retrieved 15 July 2017.
  3. "Stockwell Park Crescent". Stockwell Park Residents' Association. Archived from the original on 2007-10-07. Retrieved 2017-07-15.
  4. "Snaring the Stockwell Strangler". BBC News.
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  6. "Councillor details - Councillor Alex Bigham". Moderngov.lambeth.gov.uk. Lambeth Council. Retrieved 2017-07-15.
  7. "Councillor details - Deputy Mayor Guilherme Rosa". Moderngov.lambeth.gov.uk. Lambeth Council. Retrieved 2017-07-15.
  8. "Councillor details - Councillor Imogen Walker". Moderngov.lambeth.gov.uk. Lambeth Council. Retrieved 2017-07-15.
  9. "London Borough council elections" (PDF). londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com. Greater London Council. 6 May 1982. Retrieved 2017-07-15.
  10. "Welcome to Allen Edwards School". London Grid for Learning. Archived from the original on 11 December 2008. Retrieved 19 October 2008.
  11. UK, The Hideout. "Home Page". Archived from the original on 3 November 2008.
  12. "Platanos College - Home".
  13. Shoard, Catherine (14 March 2011). "SXSW 2011: Joe Cornish on aliens, hoodies and Attack the Block". The Guardian. Retrieved 11 April 2016.
  14. "Stockwell bus map" (PDF). tfl.gov.uk. Transport for London. Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 September 2012. Retrieved 15 July 2017.

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