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E1 1LP - Stepney

Stepney is an area in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets in the East End of London. Stepney is no longer officially defined, and is usually used to refer to a relatively small area. However, for much of its history the place name was applied to a much larger manor and parish, which covered most of the inner East End.

Stepney Green is a remnant of a larger area of Common Land formerly known as Mile End Green.

The area was built up rapidly during the 19th century, mainly to accommodate immigrant workers and poor families displaced from London. It developed a reputation for poverty, overcrowding, violence and political dissent. It was severely damaged during the Blitz, with over a third of housing destroyed; and then, in the 1960s, slum clearance and development replaced most residential streets with tower blocks and modern housing estates. Some Georgian architecture and Victorian era terraced housing remain such as Arbour Square, the eastern side of Stepney Green, and the streets around Matlock Street." [1]

Situated in local authority Whitechapel, Stepney is classed as urban with major conurbation. Nearest towns are London (1 miles away), with the capital city, London being 1 miles away.Ilford (6 miles away), Barking (7 miles away),

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Greater London

Though known as probably the most famous city in the world, most people don't realize that Greater London is actually classed as a county, and includes the City of London, the City of Westminster and the 32 surrounding London Boroughs.

It takes in a large number of villages, towns and open countryside and borders the home counties of Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Surrey and Kent in the south east, as well as Essex and Hertfordshire in the East. It has more history within its boundaries than many entire countries around the world, stretching back more than 2000 years, and is Britain's most visited area.

For history there are so many highlights but the most famous include Parliament and Parliament Square, as well as Big Ben, the Tower of London, Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey and St Paul's Cathedral, as well as miles and miles of incredible Victorian architecture and Georgian Squares and thousands of smaller gems like the John Soames Museum or the Old Operating Theatre Museum. For modern architecture have a look at 30 St Mary Axe, better known as 'the Gherkin', London's most famous skyscraper, or the new pedestrian bridge on the South Bank.

There are few better cities for museums and some of the highlights include the British Museum, the Imperial War Museum, the V & A, the Science Museum and the Natural History Museum as well as hundreds of smaller ones like the Cartoon or Sherlock Holmes museums. Similarly there are thousands of art galleries to see, including the famous Tate and Tate Modern Galleries, the National Portrait Gallery and the National Gallery as well as the Royal Academy.

Should you find yourself needing to stroll in some wide open spaces London has plenty, from the world famous Kew Botanic Gardens to Chelsea Physic Garden and from Hyde Park to Hampstead Heath. Lastly of course there is the entertainment itself, from the numerous sporting stadia, to thousands of incredible restaurants (London has more Michelin stars than Paris) or the world famous nightlife. England's most exciting city.


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Where is it?

Location
Stepney
Ward
Whitechapel
Local Authority
Tower Hamlets
Council

Constituency

County
Greater London
Region
London
Country
England
Classification
Urban with Major Conurbation
Area Type
London Borough
ONS GSS ID
E00167102
LSOADZ_NAME
Tower Hamlets 021E
Government ID
Tower Hamlets 021
Coordinates
51.515, -0.068
Phone Code
(020) xxxx xxxx

Nearby Towns

London0.8 mi
Ilford6.4 mi
Barking6.9 mi
Woodford Green7.2 mi
Reading38.7 mi
Brighton47.4 mi
Portsmouth66.8 mi
Cardiff133.6 mi
Edinburgh329.3 mi