Maida Vale
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Maida Vale | |
Location | |
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OS grid reference: | TQ255825 |
Latitude: | 51.52740572722158° |
Longitude: | -0.1899275440608259° |
Administration | |
London borough: | Westminster |
County level: | Greater London |
Region: | London |
Constituent country: | England |
Sovereign state: | United Kingdom |
Other | |
Ceremonial county: | Greater London |
Historic county: | Middlesex |
Services | |
Police force: | Metropolitan Police |
Fire brigade: | London Fire Brigade |
Ambulance service: | London Ambulance |
Post office and telephone | |
Post town: | LONDON |
Postal district: | W9 |
Dialling code: | 020 |
Politics | |
UK Parliament: | Regent's Park and Kensington North |
London Assembly: | West Central |
European Parliament: | London |
London | List of places in London |
- for the suburb of Perth, Western Australia, see Maida Vale, Western Australia
Maida Vale is a road in north-west London, and a district surrounding it. The road starts in Kilburn, near Kilburn High Road station as a continuation of Kilburn High Road. It is a section of the Edgware Road, which is in turn part of Watling Street. It goes south-east, past Maida Vale tube station, through the district known as Maida Vale. To the east is St John's Wood and Lord's Cricket Ground. When it meets St. John's Wood Road, Maida Vale reverts to the name Edgware Road.
The district acquired its name from the Hero of Maida, a public house which opened on the Edgware Road soon after the Battle of Maida, 1806. The area is mostly residential, and affluent, consisting of many large Edwardian Mansion Houses. It encompasses the Paddington basin, a junction of three canals with many houseboats. This area is also known as Little Venice.
In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Maida Vale was a predominantly Jewish district, and the area contains the 1896 Spanish & Portuguese Synagogue (a Grade II listed building).
Maida Vale is also home to a BBC Recording and Broadcast Studio, used primarily by BBC Radio 1. The studio was also home to John Peel's Peel Sessions, a regular slot in which a current popular band would play a set exclusively for the show. The BBC Radiophonic Workshop was based here from 1958 until the Workshop was shut down in 1998. Their pioneering Delaware synthesiser took its name from the studio's Delaware Road address. The studio is nicknamed "Maida Vegas" by Radio 1 DJ Zane Lowe when he uses the studio for his show.
Maida Vale tube station was opened on June 6th 1915, on the Bakerloo Line
[edit] See also
- Newspad (local publication covering the area and its surrounds)
- Part of the movie, "A Fish Called Wanda," was filmed in Maida Vale.
- The Alfred Hitchcock film, "Dial M for Murder", supposedly takes place in Maida Vale; the famous phone call is made to the Maida Vale Police Precinct