'Kilburn' is an area of
North London on the border of the
London Borough of Brent and the
London Borough of Camden. The boundary between the two boroughs runs along the
Kilburn High Road (part of the A5), the area's main thoroughfare running northwest-southeast.
Kilburn High Road follows exactly the route of the original
Watling Street - one of the three major thoroughfares established (or strengthened in this case) in Britain by the forces of the Roman Empire. Watling Street followed a perfectly straight path to the north of England.
The name 'Kilburn' means 'Church by the stream' referring to the
Westbourne River, which now lies underground. There is also a small part of Kilburn which is in
Westminster.
While renowned for its large
Irish population, the area boasts a rich mix of different ethnic groups. Indeed, it is one of the most ethnically diverse neighbourhoods in London, or the UK. The area is often called 'Little Éire', County Kilburn or 'Dublin-on-the-Westbourne'.
The
Tricycle Theatre is a renowned arts centre, including a gallery, cinema and theatre, located on the High Road. In the mid-2000s the centre achieved some fame for its theatrical staging of politically significant court cases, and for a production about the US detention centre at
Guantanamo Bay,
Cuba, which subsequently transferred to the
West End, and in due course to
New York City. The green space of
Kilburn Grange Park is located to the east side of Kilburn High Road.
Transport

Area around Kilburn station
Nearest places
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Brondesbury
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St John's Wood
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Queen's Park
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West Hampstead
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Cricklewood
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Willesden
Nearest tube stations
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Kilburn tube station
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Kilburn Park tube station
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Queen's Park station
Nearest railway stations
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Brondesbury railway station
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Kilburn High Road railway station
Sport
★ Kilburn is the home of
Kilburn Gaels hurling club.
★ Kilburn is also home to Kilburn Cosmos RFC, one of the few rugby clubs in inner London.
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N.N (No Name) F.C. originated from Kilburn in 1863. They are now defunct but were one of the 12 founder members of
the Football Association.
Famous Residents
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David Mitchell
External links
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Tourist information
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The Tricycle
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Kilburn Cosmos RFC
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History of Kilburn's Theatres With Original Programmes.