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Gants Hill

Gants Hill
Gants Hill is located in Greater London
Gants Hill
Gants Hill
Location within Greater London
OS grid referenceTQ435885
London borough
Ceremonial countyGreater London
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townILFORD
Postcode districtIG2
Dialling code020
PoliceMetropolitan
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UK Parliament
London Assembly
List of places
UK
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51°34′37″N 0°04′19″E / 51.5770°N 0.0719°E / 51.5770; 0.0719
Gants Hill Roundabout and entrance to tube station and subway

Gants Hill is an area of Ilford in East London, England, within the borough of Redbridge. It is a suburb 9.5 miles (15.3 km) east northeast of Charing Cross. It lends its name to a central roundabout where five roads meet.

History

The name features in the 19th century in Gantshill/Gants Hill Cottage, such as in about 1880.[1]

The name likely originated from the le Gant family, who were stewards of Barking Abbey. The name Gantesgrave appears in records as early as 1291.[2]

Geography

The area is mostly residential with a selection of retail outlets, a wide variety of restaurants, pub-restaurants, bars and a hotel. Green space with historic mansion, Valentines Park, occupies the land between Gants Hill and Ilford.

Valentines High School and Gearies School are local schools. Other nearby schools include Beal High School in Clayhall, King Solomon High School in Fairlop, and the selective grammar schools Ilford County High School and Woodford County High School in Barkingside and Woodford respectively.

Perth Road is the main road of the Commonwealth Estate, overlapping with Ilford proper, in which the roads are named after cities of former British colonies such as Aden, Colombo, Auckland, Toronto, Quebec, Melbourne and Perth.

The Odeon cinema, originally called the Savoy, was demolished in 2003 to provide space for a block of flats.[3] It stood between Eastern Avenue and Perth Road.

Gants Hill hosts the popular 'Faces' nightclub, which is in Cranbrook Road. The club featured in the ITV2 reality series The Only Way Is Essex and opens Thursday to Saturday. The club has six bars, two music rooms and VIP tables.[4]

Nearest places are Newbury Park, Barkingside, Ilford and Redbridge.

Renovation

Gants Hill roundabout and the surrounding area underwent extensive renovation, beginning in June 2009.[5] The works were paid for by Transport For London. The project introduced new signalised pedestrian crossings around the roundabout whilst the Gants Hill subways received new floor tiles and coloured banding on the walls.[6] The renovations were completed in late September 2010 with the Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, visiting the roundabout. Boris Johnson also unveiled a plaque to mark his visit.[7]

Transport

Formerly part of the A406, Woodford Avenue has now been renumbered as the A1400 and a new section of the A406 has been built through Redbridge and Ilford to Barking and Beckton. The A12 runs east–west, and the A123, Cranbrook Road, runs north–south, through Gants Hill roundabout, which is also the endpoint of the A1400. All these roads have several bus routes along them (see map). A one-way minor road, Clarence Avenue, also leads onto the roundabout.

Nearest stations

The nearest London Underground station is Gants Hill on the Central line. Ilford railway station is an Elizabeth Line station to the south of the district.

References

  1. ^ Map of Essex Sheet 065, Ordnance_Survey, 1872-1890
  2. ^ "Gants Hill Directory & Information Site". gants-hill.com. Retrieved 24 April 2015.
  3. ^ "Odeon Ilford in Ilford, GB". Cinema Treasures. Retrieved 26 March 2013.
  4. ^ "Venue « Faces Nightclub Essex". Archived from the original on 9 April 2012.
  5. ^ "Gants Hill Online Directory, Information Site, Where to go in Gants-Hill Ilford Essex". Gants-hill.com. 22 February 2012. Archived from the original on 12 March 2013. Retrieved 2013-03-26.
  6. ^ [1] Archived 8 December 2010 at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ "Mayor Boris visiting Gants Hill to mark roundabout relaunch - Travel". Ilford Recorder. 30 September 2010. Retrieved 26 March 2013.