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Totally! The Islington overspill thing started in the '70s and basically went anyplace in the Borough of Hackney where flat-fronted Georgians and other old, pretty houses were available eg. Clissold Park, Mildmay Park and de Beauvoir. The 'trendy Jewish people of N16' thing makes sense, too - explains a few friends who are 10 years younger than me, who grew up there.

When I first came to London, Stokey *was* very crusty/lesbian; we called it Stoic Newington.

baked beings on toast (suzy), Wednesday, 15 January 2014 18:45 (twelve years ago)

and to not buy shitty council flats in stamford hill for $385k

Stamford Hill or on top of Old Stokey as my friend David used to quip... and talking of Old Stokey

Eats like Elvis, shits like De Niro (Tom D.), Wednesday, 15 January 2014 18:54 (twelve years ago)

Dalston and Stoke Newington were where people who couldn't afford Islington always wound up buying.

And now Walthamstow has become the destination for people priced out of Stoke Newington

Pre-Madonna (Nasty, Brutish & Short), Wednesday, 15 January 2014 20:53 (twelve years ago)

xp Love that egg stores sign

sktsh, Wednesday, 15 January 2014 22:13 (twelve years ago)

xp indeed, I am one of those ex-Stokey people now in Walthamstow.

Kim Wrong-un (Neil S), Thursday, 16 January 2014 12:16 (twelve years ago)

we called it Stoic Newington.

idgi

UK Cop Humour (Bananaman Begins), Thursday, 16 January 2014 12:35 (twelve years ago)

better transport links in walthamstow than stokey

^ sarcasm (ken c), Thursday, 16 January 2014 12:36 (twelve years ago)

xxpost

^ sarcasm (ken c), Thursday, 16 January 2014 12:37 (twelve years ago)

xxxp Quite a common journey over the years, i believe. A lot of the suburban areas surrounding Walthamstow were populated by people moving out of Hackney and Haringey. I think of my London family as being from Waltham Forest but have lots of great aunts, etc, buried in Abney Park and am reliably informed that my great-great-grandfather used to sell carbonated drinks on Hackney Marshes in the 1870s.

Ramnaresh Samhain (ShariVari), Thursday, 16 January 2014 12:39 (twelve years ago)

hah that's great! I lived in Lower Clapton until I was 2, which seems to be the point around which I have gravitated for the last 7 years or so...

Kim Wrong-un (Neil S), Thursday, 16 January 2014 12:42 (twelve years ago)

Herne Hill's gentrification is mostly due to being right next to DULWICH, it's nothing to do with Brixton. See also the pretty much complete gentrification of East Dulwich over the last 20 years, in which it's gone from being Peckham-with-nicer-houses to Stoke Newington South-of-the-River. But yeah, it's all yummy mummification, although a lot of them will be ex-hipsters now comfortably in their 30s.

Matt DC, Thursday, 16 January 2014 12:43 (twelve years ago)

Haha, Waltham Forest is getting way, way, way too close to where I grew up. Is there even still a forest there?

And that actually makes more sense, of Herne Hill being Dulwich overspill rather than Brixton overspill, that's actually kinda more its vibe. (Though things like the Lambeth Country Fair being in Brockwell Park make it Brixton-ish. Brockwell Park is a Brixton park.) I no longer understand Dulwich, though I'm not sure I ever did, as the "East" and "North" anexes of it don't correspond to geographical directions, but to train stations? It's so confusing.

Branwell Bell, Thursday, 16 January 2014 12:51 (twelve years ago)

Waltham Forest was the old name for Epping Forest which is still there.

Ramnaresh Samhain (ShariVari), Thursday, 16 January 2014 12:57 (twelve years ago)

edgy-hipster gentrification and yummy-mummy gentrification are pretty distinct things and i get the impression the latter is what's happening to herne hill? (also lower clapton)

Really it's the difference between people moving for cheap rents + cool places to go out and people buying up housing stock. Having a park nearby helps with the latter as well.

Matt DC, Thursday, 16 January 2014 13:00 (twelve years ago)

OK, these are childhood (under the age of 9) memories, so very unreliable. There's definitely a forest in Epping, and I was born in the borough of Epping, it says so on my birth certificate. Also I have been to Epping Forest lots, recently.

But there's another ancient woods near Waltham Cross/Cheshunt area (might be as far out as Cuffley?) which I think I might have decided was the actual Waltham Forest in my child-head? We used to walk there a lot. I've no idea what it was called now.

Branwell Bell, Thursday, 16 January 2014 13:02 (twelve years ago)

ayo, what's a good wood in SE? Done Nunhead reservoir/One Tree Hill to death.

the Shearer of simulated snowsex etc. (Dwight Yorke), Thursday, 16 January 2014 13:04 (twelve years ago)

I only know remnants of the Great North Wood stretched between Crystal Palace and Tooting. Some of that is love, but very small. Would be happy to know of other South woods accessible by TFL.

Branwell Bell, Thursday, 16 January 2014 13:07 (twelve years ago)

I've been looking at maps. Oh, England, I love you. There is no forest in the London borough of Waltham Forest. The woods are several miles north, in Waltham Abbey. That makes so much sense! Not.

Branwell Bell, Thursday, 16 January 2014 13:12 (twelve years ago)

weirdly google maps labels this bit as walthamstow forest
https://maps.google.co.uk/maps?q=waltham+forest&ll=51.599854,0.006523&spn=0.008623,0.016522&hnear=London+Borough+of+Waltham+Forest,+Greater+London,+United+Kingdom&gl=uk&t=h&z=16

^ sarcasm (ken c), Thursday, 16 January 2014 13:16 (twelve years ago)

That's not actually true btw. There is a bit of Epping forest that for some reason wasn't built over, from Hollow Pond by the hospital in the south east of the borough going up north to Chingford.

Just noise and screaming and no musical value at all. (Colonel Poo), Thursday, 16 January 2014 13:17 (twelve years ago)

xpost to BB

Just noise and screaming and no musical value at all. (Colonel Poo), Thursday, 16 January 2014 13:18 (twelve years ago)

Yes, yes, but that's Epping Forest. It's just funny that Waltham Forest is not actually in Waltham Forest. Come on, that's just.. typical.

Branwell Bell, Thursday, 16 January 2014 13:19 (twelve years ago)

Waltham Forest was the old name for Epping Forest which is still there.

Just noise and screaming and no musical value at all. (Colonel Poo), Thursday, 16 January 2014 13:21 (twelve years ago)

Dude, there is another Waltham Forest. In Waltham Abbey. Go and look at the map! My 9-year-old memories were better than I give them credit for!

you're still in love with me and you don't know why (Branwell Bell), Thursday, 16 January 2014 13:23 (twelve years ago)

does your map say walthamstow forest

conrad, Thursday, 16 January 2014 13:27 (twelve years ago)

Totally! The Islington overspill thing started in the '70s and basically went anyplace in the Borough of Hackney where flat-fronted Georgians and other old, pretty houses were available eg. Clissold Park, Mildmay Park and de Beauvoir. The 'trendy Jewish people of N16' thing makes sense, too - explains a few friends who are 10 years younger than me, who grew up there.

When I first came to London, Stokey *was* very crusty/lesbian; we called it Stoic Newington.

― baked beings on toast (suzy), Wednesday, January 15, 2014 6:45 PM (Yesterday) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

Interesting reading/seeing reference to Mildmay Park and seeing it as a bus destination cos the Mildmay pub was a place I used to go as a teen to go to a mod disco there. Not really remembering how parts of that area of LOndon fit together beyond going there on a 55 from Whipps Cross or Bakers Arms.
Interesting to walk around Dalston or wherever that was on the way to the Shacklewell Arms over Xmas too. Seeing that the market there doesn't seem to have changed from previous times I've walked through there which could be over a 20 year stretch or something.
Also wondering what hope a low wage earning person in London now has to get onto the rental circus if they lose their place in it through bad fortune as appears to be happening to somebody I know. Person who has said for years taht they can't see how a person could afford to even pay for a deposit in town.

Stevolende, Thursday, 16 January 2014 13:37 (twelve years ago)

Matt - how do you know that Herne Hill's gentrification is Dulwich-related rather than Brixton-related? I'm not arguing that you're wrong, it's just I had managed to pick up the opposite view (mostly I guess from the people I knew who'd moved to HH). I'm more interested in how we get these impressions than I am in the "true" answer esp when the true answer is probably "a bit of both".

Agree with you about cool-things-to-do against housing stock.

Tim, Thursday, 16 January 2014 13:41 (twelve years ago)

Interesting seeing taht about Waltham Forest since it was the borough I lived in from the age of 1 until I left the UK. Wonder when what was designated Eppng Forest was designated. Is it a designation that was agreed on bureaucratically and missed part of what was being redesignated from Waltham Forest, which judging from what is being said here may have been a pretty large area.
I missed seeing Waltham Abbey over Xmas cos I was in bed coughing and sneezing phlegm while my mum, brother and his girlfriend went out there for a walk. Subsequently not sure how far out Waltham Abbey is but am thinking its upwards of 20 miles away from Walthamstow. I never have understood what the inter-relationship between various Walthams in roughly the same area is. Is it a historic thing connected to a baronry or something?

I do know how far out Epping is roughly which is quite a distance. But I still wouldn't know exactly, so calling everything in that large area Epping Forest outside of it having to do with who was looking after it seems a bit vague. Again I should probably know what the history is since I grew up in that area, I was in Woodford Green before moving to Walthamstow. Educated from pre-school in that area.

Stevolende, Thursday, 16 January 2014 13:45 (twelve years ago)

The gentrification of Herne Hill seems to have preceded that of Brixton by several years, so I'm going on that really. But the Brixton thing has probably accelerated it.

ayo, what's a good wood in SE? Done Nunhead reservoir/One Tree Hill to death

Dulwich and Sydenham Hill woods are fairly small but you can get lost in them and there are some awesome views over London and some fun things hidden away in them, like this folly:

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_ZGrx2SwpQ4Q/TLtd0THYMhI/AAAAAAAAB-s/-ShCkE5mI7I/s1600/sydenham.jpg

Oxleas Wood, up past Blackheath, is fantastic as well, plus it has Severndroog Castle in it.

Matt DC, Thursday, 16 January 2014 14:07 (twelve years ago)

I am trying to remember what -stowe means as a place name suffix, but my memory is so befuddled! I think this is the key on which this hinges.

Wikipedia has it that Walthamstow is nothing to do with Waltham at all, but was Welcome-stow, and was corrupted by drift into the name of the nearby forest.

Epping Forest used to be much, much larger than it is presently; it covered much of Essex and bits of Hertfordshire, IIRC.

Waltham is from the Saxon Weald-ham (Weald, as in Kent, meaning deep woods or wild land) so all the bits of Waltham are so named because of their proximinity to the great hunting forest of Epping - ham (village) by the weald (woods). Which is why all the Walthams are so removed from one another; a massive great royal hunting forest used to be in the way.

Still not sure about Walthamstow - ah, but here. Stow in old English placenames = "place of assembly" or "holy place." Can't see how it would be the "holy place" with the Abbey being the holy centre of the district. Perhaps the outside-the-forest assembly place for the hundred associated with the forest?

Actually no, I've got the place name lookup server online again and it's Welcome's Stow. Naught to do with Waltham originally at all:

http://kepn.nottingham.ac.uk/map/place/Essex/Walthamstow

you're still in love with me and you don't know why (Branwell Bell), Thursday, 16 January 2014 14:13 (twelve years ago)

x-post that folly is in the remains of the Great North Wood! I've been there!

you're still in love with me and you don't know why (Branwell Bell), Thursday, 16 January 2014 14:14 (twelve years ago)

Cheers Matt, might amble down Rye Lane and down to Dulwich woods on saturday and then use the Pizza Express gift card Father Christmas got me on Saturday, then do Oxleas on Sunday. Perfect weekend.

the Shearer of simulated snowsex etc. (Dwight Yorke), Thursday, 16 January 2014 14:22 (twelve years ago)

queries: why is finsbury park so far away from finsbury?

what about tottenham court road?

^ sarcasm (ken c), Thursday, 16 January 2014 14:46 (twelve years ago)

and are forest hill and forest gate so named for the sole purpose of getting people to go to the wrong ends of london by mistake for laughs?

^ sarcasm (ken c), Thursday, 16 January 2014 14:47 (twelve years ago)

see also Shooters Hill and Shoot Up Hill.

Just noise and screaming and no musical value at all. (Colonel Poo), Thursday, 16 January 2014 14:48 (twelve years ago)

The gentrification of Herne Hill seems to have preceded that of Brixton by several years, so I'm going on that really.

Ah OK, don't think I agree with that, but I've been through that upthread.

I think "stow" just meant "place" in middle English.

Tim, Thursday, 16 January 2014 15:48 (twelve years ago)

http://thumbs4.ebaystatic.com/d/l225/m/ml2hpZwbnZc4a7-dFnQXWaw.jpg

^ sarcasm (ken c), Thursday, 16 January 2014 16:32 (twelve years ago)

Thing I hadn't really taken into account is Brixton being on the Tube, which is almost certainly a factor.

Matt DC, Thursday, 16 January 2014 16:34 (twelve years ago)

...and the FCC direct to St Pancras, as far as HH is concerned. The residents of the HH forum were having nervous breakdowns when they thought they were going to lose it.

Flowersdie, Thursday, 16 January 2014 17:07 (twelve years ago)

See, that's what makes me think HH is Dulwich overspill, because they are on the overground lines (I'm not sure the same line, or connect via Tulse Hill? I'm almost certain I have got to Dulwich from Herne Hill though I couldn't tell you how). Brixton is for people who get the bends if they go off the tube system.

Oh! And Ken, the whole thing with double names in central/outer London such as Finsbury/Finsbury Park, Tottenham/Tottenham Court Road, Bedford Square/Bedfordshire - usually when that happens it's because both patches of land were owned by the same Lord of the Manor - one would have been his townhouse in London, the other a country estate at remove of a day's ride. When they were sold or developed, both would end up with the same name, whether it was the patronymic or the family seat's name.

Forests and Shooters/ups and Mansion House/Manor House were done because the Saxons had a bastard sense of humour and were trying to confuse the Normans into besieging the wrong part of town. Clearly.

you're still in love with me and you don't know why (Branwell Bell), Thursday, 16 January 2014 18:38 (twelve years ago)

...subsequently not sure how far out Waltham Abbey is but am thinking its upwards of 20 miles away from Walthamstow...I do know how far out Epping is roughly which is quite a distance

Crazy talk. Waltham Abbey / Waltham Cross / Epping are all about 10 or 11 miles from Walthamstow. I know because I regularly cycle from Walthamstow out through the forest to Essex. Even Harlow is less than 20 miles away.

Pre-Madonna (Nasty, Brutish & Short), Thursday, 16 January 2014 20:00 (twelve years ago)

I don't think the Normans were basing their siege plans on the tube map.

Xpost

American Fear of Pranksterism (Ed), Thursday, 16 January 2014 20:30 (twelve years ago)

Hush, Earl of Clerkenwell!

you're still in love with me and you don't know why (Branwell Bell), Thursday, 16 January 2014 20:33 (twelve years ago)

I think I'm now of the Thornbury Marches, although quite frankly the prestonian hordes can come right in, it's too hot to raise the drawbridge.

American Fear of Pranksterism (Ed), Thursday, 16 January 2014 20:40 (twelve years ago)

Avast with thee to the SheepfuX0rs, you are of our parish no more! ;-)

you're still in love with me and you don't know why (Branwell Bell), Thursday, 16 January 2014 20:41 (twelve years ago)

what do people make of plaistow? west ham?

TracerHandVEVO (Tracer Hand), Monday, 20 January 2014 11:47 (twelve years ago)

I like going there for Green Street market, which feels like Brick Lane/Whitechapel before white hipsters happened to either. If you're looking for a home, try to find one as near Wanstead Flats as you can go, because you're used to having a decent park nearby and perhaps not used to East Ham supporters all over the place.

baked beings on toast (suzy), Monday, 20 January 2014 11:54 (twelve years ago)

On a similar theme, are Hainault / Fairlop nice? Looks like a lot of open, green space but possibly not much else going on.

Ramnaresh Samhain (ShariVari), Monday, 20 January 2014 11:59 (twelve years ago)

suzy would you say forest gate could be good too? that seems nearer wanstead flats.

TracerHandVEVO (Tracer Hand), Monday, 20 January 2014 12:17 (twelve years ago)

there's something hilarious to me about the fact that there's a train station around there called "maryland"

TracerHandVEVO (Tracer Hand), Monday, 20 January 2014 12:31 (twelve years ago)


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