Stepney

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Stepney
Stepney (Greater London)
Stepney
OS grid reference TQ355814
London borough Tower Hamlets
Ceremonial county Greater London
Region London
Constituent country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town LONDON
Postcode district E1
Dialling code 020
Police Metropolitan
Fire London
Ambulance London
UK Parliament Bethnal Green and Bow
London Assembly City and East
European Parliament London
List of places: UKEnglandLondon

Coordinates: 51°30′55″N 0°02′46″W / 51.5152, -0.0462

Stepney is an inner-city district in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets. It is located 3.6 miles (5.8 km) east north-east of Charing Cross and forms part of the East End of London.

The area consists of mostly post-war high density housing and a few streets of terraced housing that escaped slum-clearance. There is light industry and a few warehouses although this is mostly in decline.

Commercial Road, part of the A13, passes through the area east to west. Stepney is served by Stepney Green tube station which takes its name from the open space Stepney Green.

The area has thus far mostly escaped mass gentrification although the nearby areas of Whitechapel, Wapping, Limehouse and Mile End, which surround Stepney, are becoming increasingly redeveloped.

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In 1085 Stepney was listed in the Domesday Book survey of England which was recorded in Old French, and whose translation includes:

III. The land of the Bishop of London
In 'Ossulstone' hundred the Bishop of London holds Stepney 32 hides. There is land for 25 ploughs. To the demesne belong 14 hides, and there are 3 ploughs; and 22 ploughs among the villeins. There are 44 villans each on 1 virgate, and 7 villans each on half a hide, and 9 villeins each on half a virgate, and 46 cottars on 1 hide: they pay 30s a year. There are 4 mills rendering £4.16s less 4d, meadow for 25 ploughs, pasture for the livestock of the vill and 15s, woodland for 500 pigs and 40s. In all it is worth £48: and when received, the same: £50. This manor belonged and belongs to the bishopric.
Bishop William held this land in demesne, in the manor of Stepney, on the day on which King Edward was alive and dead.
In the same vill Ranulph Flambard holds 3½ hides of the bishop.[1]

St Dunstan's is Stepney's oldest church, founded in 923, but the present building dates principally from the 1400s. St Dunstan's has a long association with the sea, being responsible for registration of British maritime births, deaths and marriages until the 19th century.

In the early 1900s, Stepney was one of the most Jewish neighborhoods in England; it was eventually replaced by Stamford Hill.[2]

For details of education in Stepney see the List of schools in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets

The BBC sitcom Goodnight Sweetheart was set in Stepney.[citation needed]

The Rolling Stones' song "Play with Fire" references Stepney: "Now she gets her kicks in Stepney, not in Knightsbridge anymore."

In Blackadder II Episode 6, Lord Percy explains the disappearance of his Uncle Bertram's old oak table thus: "'twas on the night of the great Stepney fire. And on that same, terrible night, his house and all his other things completely vanished too. So did he, in fact. It was a most perplexing mystery."

In the film Help! (film), Alfie Bass has a cameo where he portrays a doorman of an Indian restaurant. When Ringo Starr discovers Alfie Bass is not an actual Indian, he exclaims "He's from the West!" Bass replies "Nah, east...Stepney."

The English Nursery Rhyme Oranges and Lemons refers to the "...bells of Stepney."

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  1. ^ Domesday Book - A Complete Translation Folio 127V: MIDDLESEX. Penguin Books. Nov 2002. ISBN 0-14-100523-8
  2. ^ Kosher in the country The Economist 01 Jun 2006 accessed 14 August 2007
  3. ^ Dec O'Connor at the Internet Movie Database
  4. ^ Steven Berkoff: The real East Enders The Independent 04 Jan 2007 accessed 10 May 2007
  5. ^ small faces the young mods' forgotten story Acid Jazz ISBN0952393506 p.58
  6. ^ The hoppers of Kent (BBC Kent) accessed 21 Dec 2007
  7. ^ Stepney the "Bluebell" Engine (vol 18 of The Railway Series by Rev. W. Awdry
  8. ^ Stepney Episcopal Areaaccessed 10 May 2007
  9. ^ Martin Hinds and El Said-Badawi, A Dictionary of Egyptian Arabic. Beirut: Librarie du Liban, 1986
  10. ^ BBC Wales Bio of Walter Daies accessed 10 May 2007
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