Tooting¶
Introduction¶
Tooting is a suburb in southwest London, England. It is located approximately 4 miles south of central London and is part of the Wandsworth borough council.
Geography¶
Tooting is situated on the boundary between the boroughs of Southwark and Wandsworth. It is bounded by the River Thames to the north, the A24 and A3 roads to the east, and the Hammersmith Bridge to the south. The area has a mix of residential estates, commercial centers, and industrial sites.
History¶
Tooting has a long history dating back to Roman times when it was an important center for trade and commerce in London. In the Middle Ages, the area was largely agricultural and rural. During World War II, Tooting underwent significant development as part of the London Plan. The suburb experienced rapid growth during the post-war period, driven by its proximity to central London.
Key Facts¶
- Population: approximately 35,000
- Area: 3.15 km2 (1.2 sq mi)
- Ageing population: 70% of residents are aged 65+
- Average house price: £650,000
- Median household income: £25,000
- Major industries: finance, manufacturing, and retail
Historical Context¶
Tooting has played an important role in London's development over the centuries. In the 19th century, the area was largely rural and agricultural. During the Victorian era, Tooting experienced significant growth as part of the London expansion. The suburb became a center for trade and commerce, with many shops, warehouses, and offices.
Significant Contributions¶
- Development of the A24 road in the 20th century
- Construction of the Hammersmith Bridge in the early 20th century
- Establishment of the Tooting Broadway Underground station in the 1920s
- Growth of the finance industry in the post-war period
Notable Attractions¶
- The Tooting Bec Lido (a former swimming pool turned public park)
- Tooting Market (a weekly market selling fresh produce and local goods)
- St John's Church (a historic church dating back to the 13th century)
- The Tooting Tram Stop (a former tram stop that was closed in the 1960s)
Conclusion¶
Tooting is a suburb with a rich history, significant contributions, and notable attractions. Located on the boundary between two boroughs, it has experienced rapid growth
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