Dalston, Middlesex
Dalston is a former hamlet that is now an urban area in the west of the metropolitan district of Hackney, Middlesex. The earliest reference, to 'Derleston', is from 1294. The hamlet developed to the west of Kingsland, along the road (now Dalston Lane) between Ermine Street and the village of Hackney. It remained a rural hamlet into the 19th century. By 1849, it was described as a "recently increased suburban village, with some handsome old houses". By the late 19th century it had become a part of the larger built-up area of Hackney. St Marks' Church (1864) was designed by Chester Cheston. The area is within the council area of Hackney.
Place Type: Urban locality
Historic County: Middlesex
Lat, Long: 51.54823,-0.06808
Grid Reference: TQ 3405 8502
Council Area: Hackney CA
Strategic Authority Area: Greater London SA
Police Area: Metropolitan PA
GBPN ID: 12539
Entry Type: Main listing (P)
URL: https://gazetteer.org.uk/place/Dalston,_Middlesex_12539
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Place Type: Urban locality
Historic County: Middlesex
Lat, Long: 51.54823,-0.06808
Grid Reference: TQ 3405 8502
Council Area: Hackney CA
Strategic Authority Area: Greater London SA
Police Area: Metropolitan PA
GBPN ID: 12539
Entry Type: Main listing (P)
URL: https://gazetteer.org.uk/place/Dalston,_Middlesex_12539
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