- 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
- Lambeth Palace: Principal London Residence of the Archbishop of . . .
Lambeth Palace has served as the Archbishop of Canterbury’s London home and administrative centre since the thirteenth century, preserving medieval fabric, later additions and an extensive archive of church records
- Inside Lambeth Palace | DiscoverBritain. com
Situated on the southern bank of the Thames (although, technically, it’s on the eastern bank as the river flows north – or south, according to the tide – between Lambeth and Westminster bridges), the origins of Lambeth Palace can be traced back to the turn of the 11th century
- Lambeth Palace - visitlondon. com
One of the few medieval buildings left in London, Lambeth Palace is the London residence of the Archbishop of Canterbury Visitors can take a guided our of the Crypt, Guard Room, Chapel and the Library
- A Quick Guide to Lambeth
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
- London Lambeth – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Lambeth includes the districts of Kennington (the location of the Imperial War Museum and The Oval Cricket Ground) and Brixton, known for its Black British culture and nightlife
- What you need to know about London Borough of Lambeth
The London Borough of Lambeth is one of the most dynamic and culturally rich boroughs in the capital, located in South London, straddling the River Thames
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