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Prior to the late 19th century, the road was known as Brixton (or Bristow) Causeway.On the eastern side of the road, a series of tree-lined open spaces and front gardens make up Rush Common — an area of former common land that, although it is subject to a prohibition on 'erections above the surface of the earth' under an Act of Parliament of 1806, has seen some incursions for building.
Confusingly, this postcode is officially that of Stockwell – although the northern part of Brixton falls within the boundary – whereas SW2 (the Brixton Hill sorting office) also covers Tulse Hill A204 road, Streatham Hill and Brixton Hill. Sarah Manning, a fictional character from Orphan Black, the BBC America Series, was from Brixton.
Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. Download coordinates as: KML; GPX (all coordinates) ... Brixton Hill: Roman Catholic Church: 1886: 27 January 1981
South Bank Colleges is a further education college in the London Borough of Lambeth.It was formed in 1992, initially as Lambeth College, from three former institutions – Vauxhall College of Building and Further Education, Brixton College of Further Education, and South London College (previously known as Norwood Technical College).
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Brixton Hill ward was an administrative division of the London Borough of Lambeth, England from 2002 to 2022. It contained most of the road known as Brixton Hill and part of Acre Lane . It contained Brixton Prison , Lambeth Town Hall , Ashby's Mill (known as Brixton Windmill) and the adjacent Windmill live music venue, Electric Brixton ...
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Brixton Road, looking north. Brixton Road is a road in the London Borough of Lambeth (south London, England), leading from the Oval at Kennington to Brixton, where it forms the high street and then forks into Effra Road and Brixton Hill at St Matthew's church at the junction with Acre Lane and Coldharbour Lane.