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Lambeth Walk is a street in
Lambeth Lambeth () is a district in South London, England, in the London Borough of Lambeth, historically in the County of Surrey. It is situated south of Charing Cross. The population of the London Borough of Lambeth was 303,086 in 2011. The area ex ...
, London, England, off Lambeth Road. It was at the heart of a
working-class The working class (or labouring class) comprises those engaged in manual-labour occupations or industrial work, who are remunerated via waged or salaried contracts. Working-class occupations (see also " Designation of workers by collar colo ...
residential area and there was a
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. The area was originally developed with wells and a recreation ground. Houses followed in the 19th century. After some bomb damage during
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in World War II on 18 September 1940, the area became rather run-down and was subsequently rebuilt. Some older buildings survive, including the
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Sculpture Studios, image adjacent.


Notable buildings

Lambeth Walk starts as a turning off the Lambeth Road (A3203) between Kennington Road and the main railway line into
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. On the junction with Lambeth Road is the former Lambeth Walk pub. On the opposite corner is the modern hall of the Lambeth Mission church (now shared with St Mary's church) and International House, now a hall of residence of the
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. Turning into Lambeth Walk, at no 5 is the Lambeth Walk Group Practice, a local NHS health centre run for many years by King's College London. The practice relocated to the site in 1996; the building was converted from a former public laundry and slipper baths. The Chandler Community Hall at 15 Lambeth Walk serves the adjacent China Walk estate, a
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estate where the houses are named after different china manufacturers, including Wedgwood, Derby and Doulton. A plaque on the Hall commemorates Charlie Chaplin whose early years were spent nearby. Next to the Chandler Community Hall is the Pelham Hall, now the sculpture department of
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. This was the original Lambeth Mission hall, built in about 1910, with a distinctive outside pulpit. Nos 73-75 Lambeth Walk were historically in the ownership of St Olave's Church, Southwark. The London Eye Hostel is now at 73 Lambeth Walk. Continuing southeast of Fitzalan Street and Juxon Street, Lambeth Walk is flanked by modern social housing, built partly on the site of the former Norfolk House, home of the
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, on Old Paradise Street. Fitzalan Street, off Lambeth Walk, takes its name from the Norfolk ducal family, while Juxon Street is named after Archbishop
William Juxon William Juxon (1582 – 4 June 1663) was an English churchman, Bishop of London from 1633 to 1646 and Archbishop of Canterbury from 1660 until his death. Life Education Juxon was the son of Richard Juxon and was born probably in Chichester, ...
, former resident of
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. Lambeth Walk Doorstep Green, a small park, is between Fitzalan and Lollard Streets. The former boiler house at Sugden House on the corner of Old Paradise Street was redeveloped for housing; the chimney was preserved as a local landmark. Lambeth Walk ends at Black Prince Road, opposite the Jolly Gardeners pub.


Popular culture

The area gave its name to a popular song, " The Lambeth Walk", from the musical '' Me and My Girl'' (1937), and a film based on the show released in 1939, with the refrain:
''Anytime you're Lambeth way''
''Any evening, any day,''
''You'll find us all doin' the Lambeth walk.''
It was also mentioned in the song "This Is What We Find" (1979) by Ian Dury and the Blockheads:
''Forty-year old housewife Mrs Elizabeth Walk of Lambeth Walk''
''Had a husband who was jubblified with only half a stalk''
''So she had a
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and curry powder sandwich,''
''Half a pound of uncut pork''
''Took an overdose of Omo, this made the neighbours talk''


External links


Lambeth Walk information
from the Vauxhall Society

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