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Bayswater

Bayswater
Administration
Borough:Westminster
County:Greater London
Region:Greater London
Nation:England
Other
Ceremonial County:Greater London
Traditional County:Middlesex
Postal County:London

Bayswater is a place in the City of Westminster, in London.

As is true for most of London, Bayswater has a very diverse mix of cultures and nationalities. Notably, there is a significant Arab population (especially in the area around Edgware Road) and also a large number of Americans.

Nearest places:

Nearest tube stations:

  • NOTE: In reference to the Bayswater river, refer to the River Westbourne for more information.
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Places of interest

Famous Bayswater residents (past & present)


History

The land now called Bayswater belonged to the Abbey of Westminster when the Domesday Book was compiled; the most considerable tenant under the abbot was Bainiardus, probably the same Norman associate of the Conqueror who gave his name to Baynard's Castle. The descent of the land held by him cannot be clearly traced: but his name long remained attached to part of it; and, as late as the year 1653, a parliamentary grant of the Abbey or Chapter lands describes "the common field at Paddington" as being "near a place commonly called Baynard's Watering." In 1720, the lands of the Dean and Chapter are described to be the occupation of Alexander Bond, of Bear's Watering, in the same parish of Paddington. It may therefore fairly be concluded that this portion of ground, always remarkable for its springs of excellent water, once supplied water to Baynard, his household, or his cattle; that the memory of his name was preserved in the neighbourhood for six centuries; and that his watering-place now takes the abbreviated name Bayswater.

References in fiction



Bayswater is also a working class suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Bayswater is a local government area and Perth suburb in Western Australia, Australia.

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