Greater London at a glance

Greater London at a glance

Table
Greater London at a glance
borough area population key features
square miles square km (2001)
INNER LONDON
City of London (London, City of) 1.1 3   7,185 St. Paul's Cathedral (Saint Paul's Cathedral); Guildhall; Museum of London; Barbican; Mansion House; financial district (including the Royal Exchange and the Bank of England (England, Bank of))
Camden 8.4 22   198,020 Bloomsbury district; British Museum; British Library
Hackney 7.4 19   202,824 Geffrye Museum in Shoreditch
Hammersmith and Fulham 6.3 16   165,242 Wormwood Scrubs; Chelsea, Fulham, and Queens Park Rangers football (soccer) grounds
Haringey 11.4 30   216,507 Alexandra Palace; parks; River Lea (Lea, River)
Islington 5.7 15   175,797 Sadler's Wells Theatre; Finsbury Square
Kensington and Chelsea 4.7 12   158,919 Natural History (Natural History Museum), Victoria and Albert (Victoria and Albert Museum), Science (Science Museum), and National Army (National Army Museum) museums; Kensington Palace; Royal Hospital
Lambeth 10.4 27   266,169 South Bank arts complex (South Bank); Lambeth Palace; The Oval
Lewisham 13.6 35   248,922 Telegraph Hill; Deptford district
Newham 14.0 36   243,891 Royal Docks (London Docklands); Stratford industrial area
Tower Hamlets 7.6 20   196,106 Tower of London (London, Tower of); Docklands (London Docklands)
Wandsworth 13.2 34   260,380 Battersea district; parklands
City of Westminster (Westminster, City of) 8.3 21   181,286 British government offices at Whitehall; Houses of Parliament (Parliament, Houses of); Westminster Abbey; Buckingham Palace; Hyde Park; Mayfair; St. James (Saint James); Lord's Cricket Ground; theatres; hotels; renowned shopping districts
Total 123*   319* 2,766,114
OUTER LONDON
Barking and Dagenham 13.9 36   163,944 Becontree housing estate; Cross Keys Inn; manufacturing plants
Barnet 33.5 87   314,564 Welsh Harp; Royal Air Force Museum
Bexley 23.4 61   218,307 Hall Place; Cray valley industries
Brent 16.7 43   263,464 Wembley Stadium; industrial district
Bromley 58.0 150   295,532 Crystal Palace Park; Bromley Palace
Croydon 33.4 87   330,587 Royal School of Church Music; major shopping and cultural centres
Ealing 21.4 56   300,948 Acton; Southall; Bedford Park
Enfield 31.2 81   273,559 Forty Hall; Green Belt parklands
Greenwich 18.3 47   214,403 prime meridian (Greenwich meridian); National Maritime Museum; Royal Observatory Greenwich (Royal Greenwich Observatory); Millennium Dome; parklands
Harrow 19.5 50   206,814 Harrow School; Church of St. Mary
Havering 43.3 112   224,248 Romford Market; Upminster
Hillingdon 44.7 116   243,006 Heathrow Airport; Green Belt parklands
Hounslow 21.6 56   212,341 Chiswick, Syon, and Osterly houses
Kingston upon Thames 14.4 37   147,273 Kingston Grammar School; Thames (Thames, River) riverbank
Merton 14.5 38   187,908 Wimbledon; Eagle House; George Inn
Redbridge 21.8 56   238,635 Epping (Epping Forest) and Hainault forests (in part); Valentines Park
Richmond upon Thames 22.2 57   172,335 Hampton Court; Kew Gardens; Ham House; National Physical Laboratory
Sutton 16.9 44   179,768 St. Nicholas Church; Whitehall; Carew Manor
Waltham Forest 15.0 39   218,341 River Lea (Lea, River); Queen Elizabeth's Hunting Lodge
Total 484*  1,253* 4,405,977
Greater London 607   1,572   7,172,091
● * Detail does not add to total given because of rounding. Conversions were made from hectares to square kilometres and square miles. In most cases square miles were rounded to the nearest tenth and square kilometres to the nearest whole number.
● Source for statistics: Office of National Statistics, Census 2001.
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