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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › StreathamStreatham - Wikipedia

    History A map showing the Streatham ward of Wandsworth Metropolitan Borough as it appeared in 1916. Streatham means "the hamlet on the street". The street in question, the London to Brighton Way, was the Roman road from the capital Londinium to the south coast near Portslade, today within Brighton and Hove.

  2. Jun 14, 2021 · Streatham has a long and interesting history stretching back almost 1000 years. On taking a look, we came across some interesting facts that we thought we’d share: The Meaning of Streatham. Streatham was called Estreham at the time of the Doomsday Book (1086).

  3. hidden-london.com › gazetteer › streathamStreatham | Hidden London

    Given Streatham’s remote­ness from London, most of the houses built at this time served as country retreats and the most important of these was the Thrale family’s home at Streatham Park. The first suburban dwellings appeared at the northern edge of the district in the 1830s, on Streatham Hill and soon after­wards in Roupell Park.

  4. 3 days ago · Streatham lies in the eastern division of Brixton hundred, and is situated on the road from London to Croydon, at the distance of somewhat more than five miles from Westminster-bridge. The parish is bounded by those of Croydon, Mitcham, Wandsworth, Battersea, Clapham, Lambeth, and Camberwell.

  5. 1. History, Heritage and Value. Streatham was until modern times a parish of Surrey. The origins of Streatham can be traced back to the Roman period, when a road was built from London to the South coast. The name Streatham, which in Anglo-Saxon means the ‘settlement by the road’, was applied to a large area covering a number of Saxon faming ...

  6. Despite its ominous title, the book is simply a list of English settlements compiled by William the Conqueror in 1085. Streatham was known as ‘Estreham’ during this time. Streatham Hill railway station was the first of the 3 stations to open in 1856, meaning it’s now over 160 years old!

  7. The Streatham we know today is a very different place than it was a couple of centuries ago. The district’s origin traces back to the Roman Period. It was first a parish of Surrey, which sustained itself through agricultural wealth. By the 18th century, Streatham was well-known for its natural springs.

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