Fulham

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Fulham is a district of London in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham, situated in southwest London. It lies on the north bank of the River Thames, between Hammersmith and Chelsea. Fulham has a rich history and is known for its vibrant community, historic architecture, and cultural landmarks.

History[edit | edit source]

Fulham has a history dating back to at least the Anglo-Saxon period. The name "Fulham" is derived from the Old English "Fulla's ham," meaning the place of Fulla's people. The area was mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086 as "Fuleham."

During the 19th century, Fulham underwent significant development and urbanization, transforming from a rural area into a bustling part of London. The construction of the District Line in the late 19th century further spurred growth and connectivity.

Geography[edit | edit source]

Fulham is bordered by Kensington to the north, Chelsea to the east, Putney to the south, and Hammersmith to the west. The River Thames forms its southern boundary, providing scenic views and recreational opportunities.

Landmarks and Attractions[edit | edit source]

Fulham is home to several notable landmarks and attractions, including:

  • Craven Cottage - The historic home stadium of Fulham F.C., one of London's oldest football clubs.
  • Bishop's Park - A picturesque park along the River Thames, featuring gardens, walking paths, and sports facilities.
  • Fulham Palace - The former residence of the Bishop of London, now a museum and botanical garden.
  • Parsons Green - A popular green space and residential area known for its village-like atmosphere.

Transport[edit | edit source]

Fulham is well-connected by public transport, with several London Underground stations serving the area, including:

The area is also served by numerous bus routes, providing easy access to central London and surrounding districts.

Education[edit | edit source]

Fulham has a range of educational institutions, including primary and secondary schools, as well as higher education facilities. Notable schools in the area include:

Sports[edit | edit source]

Fulham is known for its strong sporting culture, particularly in football. The area is home to Fulham F.C., which plays in the Premier League. The club's home ground, Craven Cottage, is located on the banks of the River Thames.

Notable Residents[edit | edit source]

Fulham has been home to many notable residents over the years, including:

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