Fictional borough of London, England
Walford
is a fictional
borough
of
east London
in the
BBC
soap opera
EastEnders
. It is the primary setting for the soap.
EastEnders
is filmed at
Borehamwood
in
Hertfordshire
, towards the north-west of
London
. Much of the location work is filmed in nearby
Watford
, which was chosen for many of the exterior scenes due to its close proximity and the town's name being so similar to Walford. Thus, any stray road signs or advertising boards which are accidentally filmed in the back of shots will appear to read Walford. Locations used in Watford include most interior and exterior church scenes of various churches, the snooker club, the County Court and Magistrates' Courts courtrooms, and the cemetery (where most of the deceased characters are interred).
The name Walford is both a street in
Dalston
where one of the series' creators,
Tony Holland
, lived and a
blend
of
Walthamstow
, where Holland was born, and
Stratford
.
The
suffix
'-ford' is found throughout Britain (for example,
Bradford
,
Guildford
and
Telford
); it just means the first place you can cross a river.
[2]
Walford's
London postcode district
is
E20
(real East London postcode districts only went up to E18
[3]
until 2011, when E20 was introduced to serve the
London 2012
Olympic Park).
[4]
Walford's fictional
tube station
, Walford East, is located on the
EastEnders
tube map
in the position normally occupied by the real
Bromley-by-Bow tube station
.
[5]
[6]
As part of the 2010
Children In Need
charity appeal, Walford became twinned with
Weatherfield
in a special programme uniting the two soaps
EastEnders
and
Coronation Street
called "
East Street
".
Locations within Walford
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Albert Square
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The main setting of
EastEnders
is Albert Square, where many of the characters reside. Central to the Square is the garden. The garden is home to
Arthur Fowler
's (
Bill Treacher
) bench, which was placed there in memory of him. The bench is also known as the 'Bench of Tears', as it is often the place where characters will go and cry. One corner of the square is taken up by
The Queen Victoria
Public House.
[7]
There is a B&B and a car lot.
[7]
The square's design was based on
Fassett Square
in
Dalston
,
[8]
and was given the name Albert Square after
Prince Albert
. The Queen Victoria, was also given its name due to this.
[9]
The Queen Victoria
public house, known to residents as the Queen Vic or simply 'The Vic', stands south of the square at number 46 Albert Square, where it joins with Bridge Street. East of the pub is a building with 2 flats and west of these in the southwest corner leads off to a walkway through to Turpin Way, on which the Walford Community Centre and Playground are found.
[7]
To the west of the Queen Vic, across the junction with Bridge Street, is the
Beale
house, 45 Albert Square. Next to that is 43 Albert Square. In the southwest corner of the square is number 41.
[7]
Between numbers 41 and 43 is Daisy Lane, a pathway connecting Albert Square to Victoria Square. Daisy Lane was named after the daughter of Series Designer Steven Keogh.
[10]
On the west edge of The Square there are two houses 18 and 20 Albert Square, which have been knocked through as a single property and then later separated again. It was previously Walford's B&B, 'Kim's Palace'. North of the old B&B is the rear of 55 Victoria Road. A row of five terraced houses line the north edge of Albert Square. The westernmost house is number 31. The property next door is split into two flats. Number 25 is the home of
Dot Cotton
(
June Brown
). The easternmost property in the terrace is number 23, which was destroyed in September 2014 by a fire.
[7]
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On the northeast edge of Albert Square is a car lot, south of which is another terrace of three elevated properties. The northernmost house is number 5. A road leads north at the square's northeast edge, passing by the car lot. The middle house is at 3 Albert Square. Most southerly of this terrace is number 1,
[7]
originally flats with the doctor's surgery on the ground floor, which later became a single house.
Bridge Street
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Bridge Street is the location of the
street market
and shops including the cafe, launderette, and mini-supermarket. The cafe is originally named Al's Cafe and owned by
Ali Osman
(
Nejdet Salih
) and
Sue Osman
(
Sandy Ratcliff
), where they also operate the taxi firm OzCabs.
[12]
When Ali develops a gambling addiction, he is forced to sell the cafe to
Ian Beale
(
Adam Woodyatt
), who manages it with his wife,
Cindy Beale
(
Michelle Collins
), until he sells the business to his mother,
Kathy Beale
(
Gillian Taylforth
).
[12]
Ian buys the cafe back following the birth of Kathy's son,
Ben Mitchell
(Matthew Silver), although loses the business when he becomes bankrupt years later.
[12]
Phil Mitchell
(
Steve McFadden
) buys the property and employs
Laura Beale
(
Hannah Waterman
), the estranged wife of Ian, to manage it. She renames the property to Laura's Cafe.
[12]
Laura dies and Phil is falsely imprisoned so when Phil signs the cafe to his sister,
Sam Mitchell
(
Kim Medcalf
), she naively sells the business back to Ian.
[12]
Ian manages the cafe with his wife
Jane Beale
(
Laurie Brett
) until they divorce and Jane wins the business in the divorce settlement. Jane sells the cafe to Phil and he lets his partner,
Shirley Carter
(
Linda Henry
), manage it. She names the property Shirley's Cafe.
[12]
Phil sells the business to Ian, and he renames the cafe to Mandy's Cafe. When Ian has a nervous breakdown and leaves, his daughter
Lucy Beale
(
Hetti Bywater
) takes control of his businesses, calling the cafe Cindy's Cafe. Upon his return, Ian regains ownership of the cafe and when she returns to Walford, Jane manages it.
[12]
A few years later, Kathy returns and when she begins managing the cafe, Ian renames it to Kathy's Cafe.
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A year later, Ian sells the property to Weyland & Co, a property development company, which upsets Kathy.
[13]
Weeks later,
Fi Browning
(
Lisa Faulkner
), a business consultant for the company, gifts the cafe to Kathy after discovering that her father,
James Willmott-Brown
(
William Boyde
) raped Kathy.
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The launderette is owned by
Mr Papadopolous
until his death in 1992; the business passes to his son,
Andonis Papadopolous
and in 2016, it is passed to Andonis's son,
Apostolos Papadopolous
. Apostolos sells the launderette to Phil Mitchell and
Kat Slater
(
Jessie Wallace
) in 2021, and Kat also sets up a taxi company called “Kat’s Cabs” in the backroom.
Turpin Road
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Turpin Road is the location of a war memorial, bookmaker, chip shop, funeral parlour, restaurant and an upmarket bar as well as several other businesses.
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The name Turpin Road was chosen after the show's creator read that the East End was the haunt of notorious highwaymen, such as
Dick Turpin
.
[10]
The nightclub on Turpin Road is originally named Strokes Wine Bar until
George Palmer
(
Paul Moriarty
) buys it and renames it "The Cobra Club". He uses the club as a cover for his criminal business.
[15]
Annie Palmer
(
Nadia Sawalha
), George's daughter, takes over the control of the club when he leaves; she renames the club "The Market Cellar". Annie later sells the club to
Steve Owen
(
Martin Kemp
), who renames it "e20".
[15]
In 1999, under Steve's ownership,
Saskia Duncan
(Deborah Sheridan-Taylor) is killed in the club after a struggle with Steve and
Matthew Rose
(
Joe Absolom
).
[15]
Beppe di Marco
(
Michael Greco
) and
Billy Mitchell
(
Perry Fenwick
) buy the club from Steve, although Beppe sells his majority share to
Sharon Watts
(
Letitia Dean
), who rebrands the club "Angie's Den", in memory of her parents
Angie Watts
(
Anita Dobson
) and
Den Watts
(
Leslie Grantham
).
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Following a refurbishment, Den buys into the business and co-owns with Sharon.
[7]
They sell the club to
Johnny Allen
(
Billy Murray
), who renames it "Scarlet" after his deceased daughter.
[15]
Johnny gives the club to his surviving daughter,
Ruby Allen
(
Louisa Lytton
), when he is imprisoned.
[7]
The start of
Stacey Slater
(
Lacey Turner
) and
Bradley Branning
's (
Charlie Clements
) relationship begins in Scarlet when Bradley is falsely blamed for spiking Stacey's drink. A reporter from
Inside Soap
labelled the moment "a rather unromantic start to Stacey and Bradders' love story!"
[15]
Ronnie Mitchell
(
Samantha Womack
) and
Jack Branning
(
Scott Maslen
) buy the club, renaming it the "R&R" - the initials of Ronnie and her sister,
Roxy Mitchell
(
Rita Simons
). Ronnie and Roxy run the club, while Jack operates as a silent partner.
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When Ronnie and Jack separate, Ronnie sells her share of the club to Jack, although after a fire in the club, Ronnie and Roxy each buy a share in the club. When Billy tries to woo
Carol Jackson
(
Lindsay Coulson
), Carol's daughter
Bianca Jackson
(
Patsy Palmer
) becomes aggressive and creates an argument between them, Stacey,
Janine Butcher
(
Charlie Brooks
) and
Kat Slater
(
Jessie Wallace
). An
Inside Soap
columnist labelled the argument "one of our favourite catfights".
[15]
Jack is later shot at the club by gang member
Kylie
(
Elarica Gallacher
),
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and a few months later, he sells his share of the club to
Phil Mitchell
(
Steve McFadden
).
[7]
Ronnie and Roxy also sell their shares to Janine.
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Upon her return to Walford, Sharon becomes the R&R's bar manager and she holds her wedding to Jack at the club. At the altar, Jack jilts Sharon, leaving her saddened.
[15]
Sharon is also offered a small share in the business by Phil. Janine and Sharon later sell their shares to Phil, leaving him as the sole-owner.
[15]
The R&R closes at some point in before Christmas 2016, and remains shut until February 2018, when Sharon decides to reopen it, with
Mel Owen
(
Tamzin Outhwaite
) as the manager.
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Mel plans to rename the club "The Phoenix", but her son
Hunter Owen
(Charlie Winter) sabotages the refurbishment and rebrands it "E20" again in honour of his father, Steve, while infuriating Mel, who goes along with it to keep Hunter happy. When Mel's ex-husband
Ray Kelly
(
Sean Mahon
) plans to remarry her, he buys Phil's 50% stake in the E20 and gifts it to Mel as a wedding present. In November 2019, Mel decides to sell her half of the E20 to Ruby and later blackmails Sharon into selling her half too, leaving Ruby as the new sole-owner of the club, which she renames "Ruby’s". In May 2022, Ruby puts the club up for sale and
Sam Mitchell
(
Kim Medcalf
) discovers that her brother, Phil’s, money-laundering associate,
Jonah Tyler
(Mark Mooney), is planning on buying the club from Ruby. She approaches Phil with this news and they agree to outbuy Jonah, reopen the club as a wine bar and run it together; renaming it "Peggy’s" in honour of their late mother,
Peggy Mitchell
(
Barbara Windsor
). Co-run by Phil, Sam, Kat and Sharon, the opening night of Peggy’s was on 7 July 2022.
The Dagmar at 10 Turpin Road is first mentioned in 1986 and seen in 1987 when
James Willmott-Brown
(
William Boyde
) takes over and turns it into a wine bar. After James rapes
Kathy Beale
(
Gillian Taylforth
), the bar is burnt down on the orders of Den. The building is then used for several businesses, including
Ian Beale
's (
Adam Woodyatt
) Meal Machine, a catering business, and a bric-a-brac shop, also owned by Ian. It also becomes a beauty salon, first called Sophisti-Kate's, run by
Kate Mitchell
(
Jill Halfpenny
), then Booty, run by
Tanya Branning
(
Jo Joyner
), Roxy's, run by
Roxy Mitchell
(
Rita Simons
), and Beauty, run by
Sadie Young
(
Kate Magowan
). It returns to being a wine and cocktail bar in 2014 when Sharon Watts opens The Albert. After
Vincent Hubbard
(
Richard Blackwood
) buys half the bar and Sharon later sells her half to Vincent as well, he and his wife,
Kim Fox-Hubbard
(
Tameka Empson
), run it until he is forced to sell it to pay people he owes money to and it is left empty in early 2018. Kathy buys the building in 2019, and decides to reopen it as a gay bar called The Prince Albert.
Next door to the nightclub is a building that originally housed the Snooker World snooker club. When Johnny Allen buys Angie's Den, he buys Snooker World and merges the two together to give Scarlet a more open space. After 4 Turpin Road is again separated into two buildings in 2011, Janine Butcher uses it to house her property management business, Butcher's Joints. After Janine's arrest for murder, it is converted into a salon called Blades, owned by
Dean Wicks
(
Matt Di Angelo
) until he is arrested for rape.
Belinda Peacock
(
Carli Norris
) then opens her own salon called Elysium until she is forced to close it down a few months later due to high debts. It is reopened in 2019 by
Denise Fox
(
Diane Parish
) as a salon named Fox & Hair.
George Street
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George Street is the location of an Italian restaurant, Giuseppe's, which later becomes an Indian restaurant, The Argee Bhajee, when a new owner takes over. Walford East tube station is on George Street,
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which first appeared on screen in late 1985 when
Lou Beale
(
Anna Wing
) collapses outside it. On maps seen inside the station it replaces
Bromley-by-Bow
on the
District line
, although the building is in the style of the
Bakerloo line
stations designed by
Stanley Heaps
.
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The train sound was first heard in 1987 and the train's first appearance was in 1988 at
Lou Beale
's funeral. Trains did not appear again until 4 February 2010, when
CGI
was used in the show for the first time.
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Platforms within the station were first seen in 2011 when
Charlie Slater
(
Derek Martin
) left Walford. George Street also has a B&B, King George Guest House, which opened in 2008.
Other streets
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Turpin Way includes the local garage, informally known as The Arches, the community centre, a playground and a boxing gym.
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Other locations seen or mentioned in the series include Victoria Square, Walford Towers, Kingsley Road,
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Spring Lane and the High Street. Storylines in 2017 mentioned the demolition of Walford Towers, as a means of introducing new characters to the series, although the demolition was cancelled. Walford Common was introduced to the series for the "
Who Killed Lucy Beale?
" storyline in 2014, while Walford Common underground station was introduced in 2019. Other Walford streets mentioned at various times include Clifton Hill Road,
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New Street,
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Fairford Lane,
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Elwell Road, Sewardstone Road, Clarisdown Street, Wellington Road, Crescent Park Road, Somer Street, Station Road, Elm Road and Montpelier Road.
Lou Beale
(
Anna Wing
) also mentions in 1987 that Bassett Street is just off Turpin Road.
See also
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References
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Bibliography
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- Smith, Rupert (2005).
EastEnders: 20 Years in Albert Square
. BBC Books, BBC Worldwide.
ISBN
978-0-563-52165-5
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- Leboff, David (2002).
The Underground Stations of Leslie Green
. Capital Transport.
ISBN
1-85414-255-0
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