- Lambeth - Wikipedia
Lambeth is home to one of the largest Portuguese-speaking communities in the UK, and Portuguese is the second most commonly spoken language in Lambeth after English
- Lambeth | London, Map, History, Facts | Britannica
Lambeth, inner borough of London, part of the historic county of Surrey, extending southward from the River Thames It includes the districts of (roughly north to south) Lambeth, Vauxhall, Kennington, South Lambeth, Stockwell, and Brixton and large parts of Clapham, Balham, Streatham, and Norwood
- Welcome to Lambeth | Lambeth Council
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- 60 Best Things to Do See in Lambeth, London
Discover the best of Lambeth! From historic landmarks to vibrant cultural spots, explore the top things to do and see in this lively London borough
- Top Ten London: Top 10 Things to See and Do in Lambeth
The manor of Lambeth was in the ownership of the Archbishop of Canterbury and grew into one of the most densely populated areas of South London Today, it houses many of the city’s best attractions, and while we have identified ten of our favorites, you can let us know your own favorite Lambeth spots in the comments
- A Quick Guide to Lambeth – Londonopia
Lambeth, a bustling and diverse borough in South London, may seem like just another urban sprawl at first glance, but its history and quirks tell a different story From its curious name to its eclectic mix of landmarks and residents, Lambeth offers an intriguing blend of the old and new
- Town and Village Guide - Lambeth in Greater London - United Kingdom
Lambeth is a vibrant and diverse borough located in the heart of Greater London It is home to a rich cultural heritage, with a number of historic landmarks and attractions that draw visitors from all over the world
- Lambeth Village History
Recorded in 1062 as ‘Lambehitha’ and then in 1255 as ‘Lambeth’, the name which now refers to the whole borough derives from Old English and literally translates as the ‘landing place for lambs’
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