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Overview of the
area:
Maida Vale,
covering north-eastern Paddington, derives its name from a stretch of Edgware
Road which forms its north-east boundary for c. 1.5 km. from the Regent's
canal to Kilburn bridge. The north-west boundary, also, is that of the parish,
following Kilburn Park Road along the straightened course of the Bayswater
rivulet. Although the district has sometimes been taken as stretching across
northern Paddington to Harrow Road, the streets southwest of Shirland Road and
in the north-west corner of the parish, which were built up more densely than
those on the bishop of London's estate, are treated separately.
Maida Vale
is defined on the south-west by Shirland Road and by part of Bloomfield Road
running beside the Grand Junction canal, and on the south-east by Bloomfield
Road beside the Regent's canal. It covers Maida Vale ward of 1901, less a
westerly projection along Amberley Roadand includes some houses around the
junction of the two canals, at what came to be called Little Venice.
The whole
area belonged to the bishop of London in 1647, when a Mrs. Wheatley was tenant
of a wood and of 44 a. of pasture in 5 closes, which lay between the high road
and the stream and were probably the forerunner of Kilburn Bridge farm. In 1742,
when Richard Marsh was tenant, the farmhouse and its yards stood by the road
close to the stream, with c. 39 a. in 6 closes to the south and west.
Farther south Paddington wood and some fields of Manor House farm abutted the
road, with fields of Parsonage farm to the west. There were no other buildings
then or in 1790. Kilburn Bridge farm was 40 a. and worth £230 a year in 1795,
when it supported rent charges towards the assistant curate's stipend and
payments for common rights to the parish.
Maida Vale is a
residential suburb, served by some small groups of shops. Houses in the southern
quarter are expensive, as are most of the private flats along Edgware Road. The
large central area, around Sutherland and Elgin avenues, is less fashionable but
well cared for. Municipal tenants are nearly all in the north. Each part bears
its own character, with stuccoed villas, ornate blocks beside the main road,
red-brick avenues, and austere council housing. A conservation area, created for
the oldest streets in 1967, has been extended northward along Randolph Avenue as
far as Elgin Avenue. (British
History)





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