Lavender Hill
Hill, Clapham Junction railway station
978-613-6-60879-2
6136608790
108
2012-05-11
39,00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Lavender Hill is a hill near Clapham Junction in South London, England. The street name Lavender Hill is a continuation of St John's Hill and forms the section of the A3036 as it rises eastwards out of the Falconbrook valley at Clapham Junction, and retains that name for approximately 1.5 km to the corner of Queenstown Road in Battersea, beyond which it is called Wandsworth Road towards Vauxhall.The geographical feature is named Lavender Hill due to the commercial cultivation of lavender there in the pre-industrial era. Several other smaller streets including Lavender Gardens and Lavender Sweep (Lavender Gardens was the former home of Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York where she lived in a flat before her marriage)[citation needed] also bear the reference and can be seen on 18th century maps as being largely farmland, with the earliest reference to the still-existing Falcon public house at the west end of the street in 1767.
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