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    Lambeth (/ ˈ l æ m b ə θ /) is a district in South London, England, in the London Borough of Lambeth. Lambeth was an ancient parish in the county of Surrey. It is situated 1 mile (1.6 km) south of Charing Cross, across the river from Westminster Palace. The population of the London Borough of Lambeth was 303,086 in 2011.

  2. Lambeth (/ ˈ l æ m b ə θ / ⓘ) is a London borough in South London, England, which forms part of Inner London. Its name was recorded in 1062 as Lambehitha ("landing place for lambs") and in 1255 as Lambeth.

  3. Apr 17, 2024 · Lambeth, inner borough of London, part of the historic county of Surrey, extending southward from the River Thames. It includes the districts of (roughly north to south) Lambeth, Vauxhall, Kennington, South Lambeth, Stockwell, and Brixton and large parts of Clapham, Balham, Streatham, and Norwood.

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  4. Lambeth is a borough of inner south-west London. Here is the official residence of the Archbishop of Canterbury at Lambeth Palace, St. Thomas's Hospital and County Hall. Lambeth includes the districts of Kennington (the location of the Imperial War Museum and The Oval Cricket Ground) and Brixton, known for its Black British culture and nightlife.

  5. 60. Things to do in the London Borough of Lambeth. Stretching from the River Thames down to Streatham, this area of south London is culturally-rich. Lambeth includes the nightclubs of Vauxhall, the diversity of Brixton down to the leafy suburb of West Norwood.

  6. Welcome to Lambeth | Lambeth Council. Council Tax. Housing. Parking. Rubbish and recycling. Adult social care and health. Children, young people and families. Cost of living crisis support....

  7. Apr 22, 2019 · The London district of Lambeth is certainly one of the most happening places in the city, owing perhaps to its location along the banks of the River Thames . The area gives its name to the larger borough of which it is part and derived from Lambehitha or “landing place for lambs,” shortened to Lambeth by 1255.

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