Barkingside

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Barkingside
Essex

Pert Cottages, Barkingside
Location
Grid reference: TQ445895
Location: 51°35’9"N, -0°5’4"E
Data
Population: 12,609  (2011)
Post town: Ilford
Postcode: IG6
Dialling code: 020
Local Government
Council: Redbridge
Parliamentary
constituency:
Ilford North

Barkingside is an urban village close to Ilford in urban Essex. It includes the major road junction of Fullwell Cross, which also gives its name to the locality near that roundabout.

The village is chiefly known for the children's charity Barnardo's, which was founded here in 1866,[1] and still has its headquarters there. Some of the oldest buildings in Barkingside include the Barnardo's chapel, the Edwardian railway station (in 1948 transferred from LNER to London Underground's Central Line), and Holy Trinity Church, which dates from 1840.[2] Barkingside is notable for its concentration of east London's Jewish population.

The area's name is believed to be due to its location on the Barking side of Hainault Forest, just inside the boundary of the Manor and Parish of Barking (of which Great Ilford was a major sub-division) which ran through the forest.[3]

Chapman and Andre's 1777 map of Essex shows Barking Side as a linear common on the western edge of Hainault Forest. The map showed a number of dwellings on the western side of the common, which had a road (the northern part of which survives as Tomswood Hill) running through it.

Fullwell Cross

Fullwell Cross Library

The Fullwell Cross junction - now a roundabout - at the northern end of the Barkingside High Street is named after Adam Fulwell who leased a farm in the area from Barking Abbey.[4] The element Cross may indicate a road junction and or a preaching location. Late 19th century Ordnance Survey maps show the location with the alternative name Fullwell Hatch.

Amenities

At the northern end of the High Street is Fullwell Cross roundabout, which gives its name to the adjacent leisure centre and distinctive circular Grade II listed library building (both designed by the architect Frederick Gibberd) as well as the Fullwell Cross locality.

Ken Aston Square, located between the leisure centre and library, was officially opened on 27 September 2014. Ken Aston had been a local headteacher and the football referee thought to have introduced red and yellow cards. His name was chosen from a shortlist by residents.[5] The square is bordered on one side by a long arched colonnade designed in the style of the library building and providing a covered, lit space.

A small turfed space at the High Street end of Virginia Gardens known as the pocket park was also completed in 2014, partly funded by the GLA Pocket Parks Programme.[6] Its informal landscaping references Frederick Gibberd's garden and consists of trees, mixed shrubs and a Christmas tree. Both square and park are outcomes of the Better Barkingside regeneration project.

Barkingside has two public houses. The New Fairlop Oak pub is located on the Fullwell Cross roundabout, named after a giant tree under which an annual fair took place for over a century. At the other end of the High Street is the Chequers pub. For over 70 years Barkingside was the home to the famous Rossi Bros Italian Ice Cream Parlour. [7]

Sport and leisure

  • Footballl:
    • Redbridge FC
    • Newbury Forest F.C.
    • London Seaward FC

Barkingside Recreational Ground in Mossford Green is one of the area's most popular open spaces.

References

  1. http://www.victorianlondon.org/charities/barnados.htm Dr. Barnado's Homes at Barking Side.
  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2 March 2008. https://web.archive.org/web/20080302223423/http://www.eastlondonchurch.co.uk/. Retrieved 2007-10-25.  Holy Trinity Church.
  3. Brewer's Dictionary of London Phrase and Fable, Russ Willey p282009
  4. Willey, Russ. Chambers London Gazetter, p 187.
  5. Patient, Douglas (10 September 2014). "Shortlist announced for public vote on name for new Barkingside square". Wanstead & Woodford Guardian. Gannet. http://www.guardian-series.co.uk/news/11464421.Shortlist_for_public_square_name_released/. Retrieved 27 September 2014. 
  6. Greater London Authority. "Pocket Parks Programme". https://www.london.gov.uk/priorities/environment/greening-london/improving-londons-parks-green-spaces/pocket-parks. Retrieved 27 September 2014. 
  7. "Rossi Bros Ice Cream in Barkingside". https://www.ilfordrecorder.co.uk/news/21192331.rossi-bros-ice-cream-back-barkingside/.