Lampton
Lampton is a small area located on the Great West Road in the Hounslow, between Hounslow and Heston. Its name derives from the Old English for 'lamb farm.'[1]
Lampton was traditionally the property of the Bulstrodes (lords of the manor of Hounslow) from the 18th century on; their plans to create grand housing along the Lampton Road in 1881 were unsuccessful, and the area remained a small, primarily-agricultural hamlet until the late 19th century.[1] The area became built-up as a result of the extension of what is now the Piccadilly line to Hounslow.[1]
The area gives its name to Lampton School and Lampton Park.[1]
References
- 1 2 3 4 Willey, Russ. Chambers London Gazetter, p 285.
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- All Saints Church, Hanworth
- All Saints Church, Isleworth
- Cathedral of the Dormition of the Mother of God and the Holy Royal Martyrs
- Christ Church, Feltham
- Christ Church, Turnham Green
- Church of Our Lady & St Christopher, Cranford
- Church of Our Lady of Grace & St Edward, Chiswick
- Church of Our Lady of Sorrows & St Bridget, Isleworth
- Church of Our Lady Queen of the Apostles, Heston
- Church of the Good Shepherd, Hounslow
- Holy Trinity Church, Hounslow
- St Dunstan's Church, Cranford
- St Dunstan's Church, Feltham
- St Faith's Church, Brentford
- St Francis of Assisi, Isleworth
- St George's Church, Hanworth
- St John the Baptist's Church, Isleworth
- St John the Evangelist's Church, Brentford
- St Joseph's Church, Grove Park
- St Lawrence's Church, Feltham
- St Leonard's Church, Heston
- St Mary's Church, Bedfont
- St Mary's Church, Osterley
- St Michael's Church, Chiswick
- St Michael and All Angels, Bedford Park
- St Michael and St Martin, Hounslow
- St Nicholas' Church, Chiswick
- St Paul's Church, Brentford
- St Paul's Church, Grove Park
- St Paul's Church, Hounslow
- St Vincent de Paul, Osterley
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