Little Ilford

Little Ilford
Little Ilford
 Little Ilford shown within Greater London
OS grid referenceTQ435855
London borough Newham
Ceremonial county Greater London
RegionLondon
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post town LONDON
Postcode district E12
Dialling code 020
Police Metropolitan
Fire London
Ambulance London
EU Parliament London
UK ParliamentEast Ham
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Coordinates: 51°33′03″N 0°03′18″E / 51.5509°N 0.0549°E / 51.5509; 0.0549

Little Ilford is a district of London, England in the London Borough of Newham and the name of a ward in that borough.[1]

Locale

It is located near to Ilford (historically known as Great Ilford)[2] in the London Borough of Redbridge. They are divided from each other by the North Circular Road and the River Roding, and connected by the A118 road.

There is a large comprehensive school in the area called Little Ilford School.

Little Ilford is served by Church Road which contains a variety of shops, food outlets and a cab office. St Stephens Church is located within the boundary of little Ilford. Transport links include the 147 bus route from Canning Town to Ilford.

Etymology

Little Ilford and Great Ilford have a common etymology. The name is first recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086 as Ilefort and means ford over the Hyle; an old name for the River Roding that means "trickling stream".[2]

History

Little Ilford was a civil parish in the West Ham Rural Sanitary District in Essex from 1875 to 1886, when it became part the East Ham Urban Sanitary District, and after 1894 the East Ham urban district. It was abolished as a civil parish in 1900, becoming part of the parish of East Ham and from 1915 the County Borough of East Ham.[3]

References

  1. Newham London Borough Council - Councillors in Newham by Ward
  2. 1 2 Mills, A., Oxford Dictionary of London Place Names, (2001)
  3. Vision of Britain - East Ham CB (historic map)
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