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Cricklewood
NameCricklewood
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Coordinates51.5583°N 0.2167°W
Population24,898

Cricklewood is a district in North London, situated in the London Borough of Barnet. It is located near Hampstead, Kilburn, and West Hampstead, and is known for its vibrant community and rich history, which is reflected in its proximity to the British Museum and the National Gallery. The area is also close to the Regent's Canal, which offers scenic walks and London Zoo visits. Cricklewood is also near the Royal Air Force Museum London, which showcases the history of Royal Air Force and its significance in World War I and World War II.

Geography

Cricklewood is situated in the London Borough of Barnet, near the A5 road and the M1 motorway. The area is bounded by Childs Hill to the north, Hampstead to the east, and Kilburn to the south. Cricklewood is also close to the River Brent, which flows into the River Thames and is near the Wembley Stadium, home of the England national football team. The area's geography is also influenced by its proximity to the Chiltern Hills and the North Downs, which offer scenic views and walking trails. Cricklewood is near the Box Moor Trust, a charitable organization that manages the Box Moor estate, which includes the Grand Union Canal and the River Gade.

History

The history of Cricklewood dates back to the Middle Ages, when it was a small settlement near the Roman road known as Watling Street. The area was later influenced by the Dissolution of the Monasteries and the English Civil War, which had a significant impact on the local Church of England and the Catholic Church in England and Wales. Cricklewood is also near the Battle of Barnet, a significant battle fought in 1471 during the Wars of the Roses. The area's history is also reflected in its proximity to the Highgate Cemetery, the final resting place of Karl Marx, Douglas Adams, and George Eliot. Cricklewood is also close to the Kenwood House, a historic mansion that was once the home of Lord Mansfield and Rembrandt.

Demographics

The demographics of Cricklewood are diverse, with a population of over 24,000 people from various ethnic and cultural backgrounds. The area is home to a significant Irish diaspora community, as well as communities from Jamaica, India, and Eastern Europe. Cricklewood is also near the University College London, which attracts students from around the world, including University of Oxford and University of Cambridge. The area's demographics are also influenced by its proximity to the London School of Economics and the Imperial College London. Cricklewood is also close to the British Library, which is home to over 150 million items, including the Magna Carta and the Diamond Sutra.

Economy

The economy of Cricklewood is driven by a mix of small businesses, startups, and larger corporations. The area is home to a number of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), including those in the creative industries and the technology sector. Cricklewood is also near the London Stock Exchange, which is one of the largest stock exchanges in the world, and the Bank of England, which is the central bank of the United Kingdom. The area's economy is also influenced by its proximity to the Heathrow Airport, which is one of the busiest airports in the world, and the London City Airport, which serves the financial district of Canary Wharf. Cricklewood is also close to the Oxford Street, a major shopping destination that attracts millions of visitors each year.

Transport

Cricklewood has a well-developed transport network, with a number of bus routes and train stations connecting the area to the rest of London. The area is served by Cricklewood railway station, which is on the Thameslink line, and West Hampstead railway station, which is on the London Overground and Jubilee line. Cricklewood is also near the M1 motorway, which connects London to Leeds and the North of England. The area's transport network is also influenced by its proximity to the A40 road, which connects London to Oxford and the West Country. Cricklewood is also close to the Regent's Park, which offers a scenic route for cycling and walking.

Culture

Cricklewood has a vibrant cultural scene, with a number of art galleries, theatres, and music venues. The area is home to the Cricklewood Festival, which celebrates the area's diversity and creativity, and the Barnet Museum, which showcases the history and culture of the London Borough of Barnet. Cricklewood is also near the British Film Institute, which is dedicated to the preservation and promotion of British cinema, and the National Theatre, which is one of the most prestigious theatre companies in the world. The area's culture is also influenced by its proximity to the Royal Albert Hall, which hosts a number of classical music and rock music concerts each year, and the Wembley Arena, which hosts a number of sporting events and concerts. Cricklewood is also close to the Tate Britain, which is home to a collection of British art from the 16th century to the present day. Category:Districts of London