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LIFE IN LAMBETH | 2020

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Have you ever wondered where the name “Lovely Lambeth” came from? I think you will find the answer in this article.

Where is Lambeth?

Formerly known as the Town of Westminster, Lambeth was annexed and became part of the City of London in the early 90s. As of 2011, Lambeth has a population of around 4,000 residents, giving it that small-town feel. The main street is lined with local businesses and restaurants, including Spicer’s Bakery, and Millar Berry Farm - sure to become a family favourite.

Living in Lambeth

Lambeth is primarily made up of single family detached homes from all eras. Some homes date back as far as the early 1900s, and new developments to the neighbourhood continue today, creating the perfect blend of old and new. Being located directly north of the 402 is a major benefit to living in Lambeth, especially for those who commute or travel on the highway frequently.

There is one elementary school in the neighbourhood, Lambeth Public School. Students can also attend St. George in the adjacent neighbourhood of Byron. As for secondary school, most high school students attend Saunders (10 minute drive) or St. Thomas Aquinas (11 minute drive).

Socio-economically, the average income of Lambeth residents is around $40,000, and 93% of the residents are homeowners.

The Lambeth Community Association is a group of residents dedicated to enhancing life in Lambeth by putting their skills to work in the community. They advocate for arts and culture, community upkeep, and uphold the common interests of the tight-knit community. A great way to get involved!

Recreation

The Lambeth Community Centre is always buzzing with activity. For the winter months, enjoy public skating and hockey games at the arena as a participant, or as a spectator from the heated viewing area. You can rent out a community room or the gymnasium for your events as well. In the warmer weather, enjoy the playground and ample outdoor space. The community centre is also home to the Lambeth branch of the London Public Library.

Visit one of the three parks this community has to offer, and take advantage of splash pads, soccer fields, baseball diamonds, and playground equipment. A quick zip down Colonel Talbot Road will land you in picturesque Springbank Park.

Each fall, Lambeth residents join in an annual celebration called Harvestfest. This four day event typically takes place the weekend after labour day, Past events have included a baseball tournament, parades, food, live music, and more. There is no better celebration to bring this tight knit community together!

Interested in Lambeth homes? Let’s find one together.

LIFE IN HYDE PARK 2020

Tucked in the corner of Northwest London, Ontario, you will find one of London's fast growing neighbourhoods, Hyde Park.  It remained a mostly rural area on the outskirts of London up until the last 20 years or so, at which point it began to grow. With both the expansion of residential neighbourhoods and retail spaces, this has become one of London's most popular communities to live and shop.

Proximity of Hyde Park to Downtown London

Proximity of Hyde Park to Downtown London

Life in Hyde Park

Map of Hyde Park

Map of Hyde Park

Hyde Park has experienced a boom in single family detached homes, townhouses, and condos.  While there are some homes dating back to the 1960’s in Hyde Park, there are also many new developments happening throughout the community. With several elementary and secondary schools to choose from, this community is a great place for families to call home.


Whether you’re looking for your first home, your forever home, or even a place to retire, there is something for everyone in Hyde Park. Many new developments have attracted both first time home buyers as well as young families. In recent years, the demand for retirement living across London has grown and Hyde Park has met some of that demand, with the development of high rise towers built by Old Oak Properties.

Business is Booming

In recent years, many businesses, (large commercial and mom-and-pop style alike) have called Hyde Park home. The Hyde Park Business Improvement Association plays a big role in creating a strong community that supports life and local business in the area. The HPBIA throws their annual ‘Pondfest’, which encourages Hyde Park business and community members to join in free activities, and learn more about what the neighbourhood has to offer.

Some outstanding locally owned businesses in Hyde Park include Curley Brewing Co., Parkway Garden Centre, Lord Gainsborough Restaurant, Copps’s Buildall and Unger’s Market. It’s so easy to shop local when you live in this neighbourhood!

96% of people living in Hyde Park are homeowners. Why? The answer is clear. The quiet, family neighbourhoods, the huge embrace of the community, and the proximity to all the essentials make this an incredibly attractive place to settle down.

Interested in Hyde Park Homes? Let’s find one together.