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Coordinates: 51°3251N 0°1637W / 51.5476°N 0.2770°W / 51.5476; -0.2770
 

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Tokyngton

Junction of Tokyngton Avenue

Tokyngton is located in Greater London
Tokyngton

Tokyngton

Location within Greater London

Population15,105 (2011 Census. Ward)[1]
OS grid referenceTQ175855
London borough
Ceremonial countyGreater London
Region
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Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townWEMBLEY
Postcode districtHA9
Dialling code020
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51°32′51N 0°16′37W / 51.5476°N 0.2770°W / 51.5476; -0.2770

Tokyngton, also locally known as Monks Park, is a locality that forms the southeastern part of the town of WembleyinGreater London, in the London Borough of Brent, England. Most refer it as being either Wembley or Stonebridge, as the name Tokyngton is historical and out of favour, hardly used by locals and not noted as a destination on road signs, except for street names and public places bearing the name. Tokyngton was first mentioned in 1171, its name meaning "the farm of the sons of Toca".[2] However the name does officially survive as an electoral wardofBrent London Borough Council.

The name Monks Park which is often used locally derives from the Neeld family, money lenders to King George III, who owned land in the then village of Tokyngton and lived away at a place called Monk's Park in Corsham, Wiltshire.[3]

Today the area covers part of the Harrow Road (A404) and the residential neighbourhood north of it, directly to the south and south-east of Wembley Stadium (separated from it by the Chiltern Main Line tracks). It is also west of Neasden's St Raphael's Estate (separated by Tokyngton Recreation Ground and the River Brent) and north-east of Alperton (separated by the Stonebridge Park Depot and its accompanying rail tracks). The A406 North Circular Road passes to the southeast.

Tokyngton is served by two stations: Stonebridge Park on the Bakerloo and Watford DC Lines, and Wembley Stadium on the Chiltern Main Line.

Locale[edit]

The Wembley Point building, located next to Stonebridge Park station

The area mostly consists of Edwardian terraces and 1930s semi-detached housing. There are three schools in the area: Oakington Manor Primary School in the northeast, and Elsley Primary School and St Joseph's Catholic Junior School in the west. There is also a community centre within Sherrans Farm Open Space in the north of the area, close to Wembley Stadium. Tokyngton Library, in the southeast, closed in 2011.[4]

Sport and leisure[edit]

Tokyngton has a non-League football team, Tokyngton Manor F.C., which plays at Spratleys Meadow.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Brent Ward population 2011". Neighbourhood Statistics. Office for National Statistics. Retrieved 20 October 2016.
  • ^ "Places in Brent: Wembley and Tokyngton" (PDF). Brent Council. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2 March 2012. Retrieved 16 October 2010.
  • ^ "Inventory Site Record - London Gardens Trust".
  • ^ Walters, Max (9 February 2013). "Tokyngton Library site to be sold off". Brent & Kilburn Times. Retrieved 12 September 2015.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Tokyngton&oldid=1074633980"

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