Newbury Park, London
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Newbury Park | |
Newbury Park shown within Greater London |
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OS grid reference | |
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London borough | Redbridge |
Ceremonial county | Greater London |
Region | London |
Constituent country | England |
Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
Post town | ILFORD |
Postcode district | IG2 |
Dialling code | 020 |
Police | Metropolitan |
Fire | London |
Ambulance | London |
European Parliament | London |
UK Parliament | Ilford North |
Ilford South | |
London Assembly | Havering and Redbridge |
List of places: UK • England • London |
Newbury Park is a district of Ilford in East London, situated in the London Borough of Redbridge east of Gants Hill. The main road is the Eastern Avenue (A12), which until the 1920s was a country lane called Hatch Lane. The main landmark in this town is the Tube station whose post-war bus shelter won a prize for architecture in 1951. The station was originally opened by the Great Eastern Railway in 1903 on the Fairlop Loop, before being transferred to the London Underground in 1947, and partially rebuilt, but the planned complete re-building has been suspended to this day. Steam services southward to Ilford railway station ceased at this time, the track being lifted by 1956. Central line tube services now burrow underground and swing sharply west towards Gants Hill and Leytonstone.
At one time, it had two hospitals: the King George V and Ilford Maternity Hospital. They have both been demolished and replaced by blocks of flats, while a new hospital called King George V has been built further east in Little Heath.
Nearby schools include Newbury Park Primary on Perrymans Farm Road, originally opened in 1904 as the Horns Elementary School, and William Torbitt Primary on the Eaatern Avenue, which opened over 70 years ago and survived a hit by a WWII bomb on the top tower. The Oaks Park High School, located at the eastern end of Perrymans Farm Road, opened in 2001, is a music college, and its sixth form opened a couple of years ago.
The area has two synagogues: a constituent of the United Synagogue (orthodox), and the South West Essex Reform Jewish synagogue. A third synagogue, the Barkingside Progressive Synagogue, is, despite its name, also in Newbury Park. The area also has a number of Churches.
The name Newbury for this part of Essex was first recorded in 1348. The area, along with the rest of Ilford, was part of Essex until 1965.
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Aldborough Hatch, Barkingside, Gants Hill, Seven Kings, Ilford