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Kingsbury is a district of northwest London in the London Borough of Brent. Its ancient scope stretches to include various distinct areas that were once small villages until the inter-war period. Kingsbury was in 2001 a ward and in 2011 was identifiable with the Fryent and Barnhill wards approximately. Today it forms a quiet suburb between Fryent Country Park to the west and the Brent Reservoir to the east, along with a Jubilee line tube station and accompanying shopping district on the western side. The postal district is NW9 which it shares with
Colindale Colindale is a district in the London Borough of Barnet; its main shopping street on the A5 forming the borough boundary with neighbouring Brent. Colindale is a suburban area, and in recent years has had many new apartments built. It's also th ...
and West Hendon.


Etymology

The name ''Kingsbury'' means "The King's fortification".


History

Kingsbury was an ancient parish of a fairly modest in the Hundred of Gore and county of
Middlesex Middlesex (; abbreviation: Middx) is a historic county in southeast England. Its area is almost entirely within the wider urbanised area of London and mostly within the ceremonial county of Greater London, with small sections in neighbour ...
. Following local government redrawing of electoral wards Kingsbury corresponds to the Fryent and Barnhill wards and in all of its various older guises, a minority or all of the Queensbury ward. The early English kings had parted with their manor of Kingsbury long before the
Conquest Conquest is the act of military subjugation of an enemy by force of arms. Military history provides many examples of conquest: the Roman conquest of Britain, the Mauryan conquest of Afghanistan and of vast areas of the Indian subcontinent, ...
. An estate called Tunworth, in the northern part of Kingsbury parish, was granted by Edwy to his thegn Lyfing in 957. By 1066 it probably formed part of the manor of Kingsbury, which was then held by Wlward White, a thegn of the Confessor, and passed from him to Ernulf of Hesdin who died in 1097 and his lands passed to the family of Walter of Salisbury. Thereafter the overlordship of Kingsbury descended with Edgware manor. By 1086 on the Domesday survey of property, Ernulf's manor in Kingsbury had been subinfeudated to Albold as Lord. It was not mentioned again until 1317, when, under the name of the manor of Kingsbury, it belonged to Baldwin Poleyn of
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. Kingsbury developed little in housing and population in the 19th century, remaining a polyfocal village. In this age, Oliver Goldsmith, writer and playwright, lived at Hyde Farm, Kingsbury (1771–1774); the third Lord Mansfield was buried at St. Andrew's churchyard in 1840. Although it lay close to London, development started slowly, and it was not until after the First World War that the district became built up. An aircraft industry was established in the part of Kingsbury adjacent to Hendon aerodrome during the war, while the road network was improved to cater for the British Empire Exhibition in nearby Wembley in 1924."Places in Brent: Kingsbury"
Grange Museum of Community History and Brent Archive, accessed 28 January 2008.
The number of inhabited houses in the
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increased from just 140 in 1901 to 3,937 in 1931. By 1951 this had risen to 11,776."Kingsbury: Introduction"
''Victoria County History of Middlesex'', Volume 5 (British History Online), accessed 28 January 2008.
Between 1921 and 1931 Kingsbury's population increased by 796%. Population growth meant the existing parish church, built in 1884, dedicated to the Holy Innocents, and adjacent to the more historic Old St Andrew's church, became too small. It was replaced during the 1930s. The current church, completed to designs by
Samuel Daukes Samuel Whitfield Daukes (1811–1880) was an English architect, based in Gloucester and London. Family background Daukes was born in London in 1811, the son of Samuel Whitfield Daukes, a businessman with coal mining and brewery interests, who b ...
in 1847, had originally been constructed in
Wells Street Wells Street is a street in the City of Westminster. It runs from Riding House Street in the north to Oxford Street in the south. It is crossed by Mortimer Street and Eastcastle Street. It is joined on its western side by Marylebone Passage ...
in central London but after its use declined it was deconstructed, transported and rebuilt (by Holland, Hannen & Cubitts, directed by architect William Adam Forsyth) in its entirety in Kingsbury in 1933–34.St Andrew’s Church, formerly in Wells Street, now at Kingsbury, Middlesex.
Survey of London,University College London, 1 April 2016. Retrieved 5 September 2017.
John Logie Baird's experimental television transmissions from the United Kingdom to
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, Germany were transmitted from the stable block of Kingsbury Manor; this later housed the Veterans Club, and is now a children's nursery. From 1923 to 1979 Kingsbury Road was the location of the Vanden Plas specialist motor body works, body makers for Bentley and later part of Austin, BMC, and
British Leyland British Leyland was an automotive engineering and manufacturing conglomerate formed in the United Kingdom in 1968 as British Leyland Motor Corporation Ltd (BLMC), following the merger of Leyland Motors and British Motor Holdings. It was partly ...
. The site is now Kingsbury Trading Estate. A congregation of Jews affiliated to the United Synagogue is first recorded in Kingsbury in 1939. In 1942 Eden Lodge at Kingsbury Green was registered for worship, becoming Kingsbury district synagogue in 1954.


Local government

In 1894, the area of the medieval ancient parish of Kingsbury was included in the
urban district Urban district may refer to: * District * Urban area * Quarter (urban subdivision) * Neighbourhood Specific subdivisions in some countries: * Urban districts of Denmark * Urban districts of Germany * Urban district (Great Britain and Ireland) (his ...
of Wembley. However, as Kingsbury had only three councillors on the urban district council to Wembley's nine, Kingsbury's councillors felt the needs of the area were not well-served. In 1900 Kingsbury became a separate urban district with six councillors. The new council was immediately involved in controversy and in 1906 it failed to make a rate or meet its financial commitments. Following an inquiry initiated by ratepayers, the councillors numbered nine, not halting fiscal accusations directed towards the initial three councillors."Kingsbury: Local Government"
''Victoria County History of Middlesex'', Vol. 5, (British History Online), accessed 28 January 2008.
In 1934 the Kingsbury Urban District was abolished and merged once more in Wembley Urban District. The urban district became a
municipal borough Municipal boroughs were a type of local government district which existed in England and Wales between 1835 and 1974, in Northern Ireland from 1840 to 1973 and in the Republic of Ireland from 1840 to 2002. Broadly similar structures existed in S ...
in 1937 and in 1965 the area became part of the London Borough of Brent.


Locale and amenities


Station area

Kingsbury tube station Kingsbury is a London Underground station in northwest London, England. It is on the Jubilee line between Queensbury and Wembley Park stations, in Zone 4, in the borough of Brent. Although now only served by deep-level tube trains, the sect ...
on the Jubilee line is located in the western part of the district. This part of the road with an urban atmosphere contains supermarkets, banks, Arabic and Indian food and vegetable shops, and other businesses for the surrounding community. There is also a council-run library here. At its western end is Kingsbury Circle, a roundabout where roads leading to
Wembley Park Wembley Park is a district of the London Borough of Brent, England. It is roughly centred on Bridge Road, a mile northeast of Wembley town centre and northwest from Charing Cross. The name Wembley Park refers to the area that, at its broades ...
, Kenton & Harrow, and Queensbury & Stanmore along with Kingsbury Road meet.The surrounding area has places to dine. This area remained agricultural until the Metropolitan Railway extension to Stanmore opening the station in 1932. This effectively caused further development in the station's vicinity and a new population centre for Kingsbury. The Kingsbury Odeon cinema opened in 1934 and existed until 1972 - today it is an
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supermarket. A public house called the Prince of Wales existed in front of the roundabout, which was demolished and replaced by a Tesco supermarket and flats in 2008.


Fryent Country Park

A major part of the district is the large Fryent Country Park which contains fields, woods, a fish pond, and a farm, and adjoins Barn Hill to the south.


Kingsbury Green and Fryent

The centre of Kingsbury Green which is today around the Kingsbury Road/Church Lane crossing was historically the centre of Kingsbury in the 15th century, built 1 mile north from the former settlement at Blackbird Hill. To its south, Church Lane leads to the St Andrew's parish church, built in 1933. In Slough Lane and Buck Lane there exist 1920s timbered houses designed by Ernest Trowbridge . On the east side of the green is the Kingsbury Trading Estate, which formerly housed a
United Dairies United Dairies is a former United Kingdom-based creamery, milk bottling and distribution company. The company was formed in 1915 and merged to form Unigate in 1959. During World War I, there were dire shortages of men, horses and vehicles co ...
depot. This area was once an
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run by the Barningham brothers under their company Kingsbury Aviation, until the 1920s. Afterwards the site was taken by Vanden Plas. The Kingsbury Works site continued manufacturing vehicles until it closed in 1979. On the west side of the green lies Kingsbury Synagogue. Fryent (between Kingsbury Green and Blackbird Hill) meets the Welsh Harp to its east and has a road crossing the reservoir towards West Hendon. This part in the south retains traces of the district's quiet, wooded appearance. Church lane NW9.jpg, Church Lane, Kingsbury Green Salmon St5.jpg, Salmon Street Kinloch dr.jpg, Kinloch Drive bungalows, Fryent Salmon Street NW9.jpg, Salmon Street


Roe Green Village

The Roe Green Garden Village is located to the east of
Roe Green Park Roe Green Park is a park in the London Borough of Brent, northwest London, England. The Barn Hill Conservation Group maintain the Roe Green walled garden that is within the park. Roe Green Village was built between 1918 and 1920, using Prussian ...
. In 1968 the area became a conservation area and it retains the atmosphere of a historic village green. The garden suburb estate was originally built during the First World War for workers at the nearby
Aircraft Manufacturing Company The Aircraft Manufacturing Company Limited (Airco) was an early British aircraft manufacturer. Established during 1912, it grew rapidly during the First World War, referring to itself as the largest aircraft company in the world by 1918. Air ...
. The rest of the area was opened up by the early 1930s. The area is next to a previous medieval village called Roe Green, at the junctions of Stag Lane, Hay Lane and Bacon Lane, of which little remains. The Kingsbury Manor in Roe Green Park, built in 1899, is today Grade II listed. Roe Green Park is community maintained by the Barnhill Conservation Group. White Castle Mansions, Buck Lane, Kingsbury.JPG, White Castle Mansions in Buck Lane Highfort court.jpg, Highfort Court


Blackbird Hill

Blackbird Hill is the ancient centre of Kingsbury which is today the very southern end of the district, separating west–east
Wembley Park Wembley Park is a district of the London Borough of Brent, England. It is roughly centred on Bridge Road, a mile northeast of Wembley town centre and northwest from Charing Cross. The name Wembley Park refers to the area that, at its broades ...
and
Neasden Neasden is a suburban area in northwest London, England. It is located around the centre of the London Borough of Brent and is within the NW2 ( Cricklewood) and NW10 ( Willesden) postal districts. Neasden is near Wembley Stadium, the Welsh H ...
. Today it is an important road that connects various suburbs in and around Kingsbury and Wembley to the North Circular Road. Little remains of the medieval village: the southern part was redeveloped into shops in the inter-war period, while the former farmhouse was demolished in the 1950s to make way for a public house, The Blackbird, later renamed Blarney Stone, which itself was demolished in 2011. The building of the old St Andrew's Church still exists on Old Church Lane. Because of its location it is often referred to as being in Wembley Park or Neasden.


The Hyde

Holy Innocents church is located on Kingsbury Road, next to Oliver Goldsmith Primary School and opposite the Silver Jubilee Park. Next to the park is a large mandir complex including offices that opened in 2014 and combines Indian architecture with eco friendly technology. The community of the mandir moved over from a previous site located in Golders Green.


Demography

Kingsbury has large Asian and Irish communities. The local crime rate is average to below-average compared to London overall. The 2011 census showed that the Fryent ward's largest ethnic group was Indian at 21%. Whites as a whole form 34% (20% Black Caribbean, 14% Other, 6% Black African). 11% was Other Asian. 41% were Christian, 21% Muslim and 20% Hindu. The Welsh Harp ward, which covers southern areas of Kingsbury Green, was 17% White Other, 17% Indian, and 16% White British.


In film, literature and music

The first two series of BBC children's drama ''
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'' were filmed at
Kingsbury High School (''Let us be judged by our actions'') , established = 1925 , closed = , type = Academy , religious_affiliation = , president = , head_label = Headteacher , head = Mr Alex Thomas , r_head_label =Head of S ...
. Video of ''
Round Here Round or rounds may refer to: Mathematics and science * The contour of a closed curve or surface with no sharp corners, such as an ellipse, circle, rounded rectangle, cant, or sphere * Rounding, the shortening of a number to reduce the number ...
'', about George Michael's childhood, features Roe Green Park, Roe Green Primary School and other local landmarks.


Notable people

*
John Beard (trade unionist) John Cecil Beard (9 December 1871 – 25 September 1950) was a British trade unionist and politician. Life Beard was born in Ellerdine, Ellerdine Heath in Shropshire in 1871,James Hanratty, among last condemned to hang for murder, lived in Kingsbury. * Charlie Watts, drummer of
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, was raised in Kingsbury. * *
Julie Rogers Julie Rogers (born Julie Rolls, 6 April 1943, Bermondsey, London, England) is an English pop singer. She is best known for her multi-million selling song, " The Wedding". Career Rogers, the youngest of five children, had piano lessons and sta ...
, singer, was educated and lived in Kingsbury. * Shirley Eaton, actress. * Courtney Pine , jazz musician, was raised in Kingsbury from age 14. * Chris Squire, bassist of
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and The Syn, was born in Kingsbury. * Steve Nardelli, guitarist and vocalist wth The Syn, went to
Kingsbury County Grammar School Kingsbury may refer to: Places United Kingdom * Kingsbury, London, a district of northwest London in the borough of Brent ** Kingsbury tube station, London Underground station * Kingsbury, Warwickshire, a village and civil parish in Warwickshi ...
. * Tony Kanal, bassist of
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, was raised in Kingsbury. * Mutya Buena and Keisha Buchanan, singer/songwriters, Sugababes, born and raised in Kingsbury. * Mick Tucker, drummer of Sweet, was born in Kingsbury * Jet Harris, musician with Tony Meehan and The Shadows, was born in Kingsbury. * Gary Waddock, former
Wycombe Wanderers Wycombe Wanderers Football Club is an English professional association football club based in the town of High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire. The team compete in League One, the third tier of the English football league system. They play their home ...
manager, was born in Kingsbury. * Jasmyn Banks, actress, was educated in Kingsbury. * Stuart Pearce, footballer, raised in Kingsbury. * George Michael, singer and songwriter, was raised in Kingsbury. * Brian Michaels, theatre and opera director, was born and raised in Kingsbury. * Lorraine Silver, English singer known for her single "Lost Summer Love" (1965), which came to be regarded as a classic of Northern soul, went to Oliver Goldsmith Primary School.


Geography

Much of Kingsbury lies between and above sea level. A part at the foot of Fryent Country Park peaks at and the northern tip of Silver Jubilee Park peaks at an elevation of . Roe Green Garden Village is particularly steep; the area here peaks at an elevation of near the crossing of Buck Lane and Wakemans Hill Avenue.


Transport


Roads

Kingsbury Road A4006 is the largest road within the district. Fryent Way A4140 cuts through the country park and its southern section is Salmon Street. Church Lane (and Tudor Gardens) is the other main road. The A5 Edgware Road lies closely to the east and the A406 North Circular Road is also nearby to the south-east.


Buses

London Buses serving Kingsbury are:


Tube

Stations in the area are: * Kingsbury Station ( Jubilee line)


Local parks

* Barn Hill Open Space * Fryent Country Park * Kingsbury Green Recreation Ground *
Roe Green Park Roe Green Park is a park in the London Borough of Brent, northwest London, England. The Barn Hill Conservation Group maintain the Roe Green walled garden that is within the park. Roe Green Village was built between 1918 and 1920, using Prussian ...
* Silver Jubilee Park * Grove Park Open Space * Eton Grove Park


Schools

*
Kingsbury High School (''Let us be judged by our actions'') , established = 1925 , closed = , type = Academy , religious_affiliation = , president = , head_label = Headteacher , head = Mr Alex Thomas , r_head_label =Head of S ...
* Jewish Free School (JFS) *Fryent Primary School * Oliver Goldsmith Primary School * Kingsbury Green Primary School * Roe Green Primary School * St Robert Southwell Primary School


See also

*
Old St Andrew's Church, Kingsbury Old St Andrew's Church, Kingsbury, is a Romanian Orthodox and former Anglican church in Kingsbury in the London Borough of Brent, Greater London, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I lis ...
* Kingsbury Aviation


References


External links


Kingsbury heritage




. Designed in the style of a fortified castle by local architect E. G. Trobridge

{{Authority control Areas of London Districts of the London Borough of Brent Places formerly in Middlesex District centres of London