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Walford is an imaginary area of east London used as a setting for the television 'soap' 'Eastenders'.
In the East End of London, in an area called "Walford"
Walford
Eastenders is set in the East end of London but as you can guess Walford and Albert Square are fictional areas Eastenders is set in the East end of London but as you can guess Walford and Albert Square are fictional areas
The Walford Gazette.
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In the East End of London, in an area called "Walford"
Lawrence Walford was born on January 20, 1972, in London, England, UK.
Walford
Eastenders is set in the East end of London but as you can guess Walford and Albert Square are fictional areas Eastenders is set in the East end of London but as you can guess Walford and Albert Square are fictional areas
Walford appears to be located near to Bromley-by-Bow, Poplar, Mile End and Blackwall in the London borough of Tower Hamlets in east London. Walford has its own train station, Walford East, which, according to the map on the set at Elstree studios, is on the District Line. This shows that Walford East is located between Bow Road and West Ham stations, which means it takes the place of Bromley-by-Bow, straddling zones two and three and making it a 15-minute train journey from Monument station in the City.
EastEnders storylines examine the domestic and professional lives of the people who live and work in the fictional London Borough of Walford in the East End of London.
Michael Walford was born in 1915.
Michael Walford died in 2002.
Jonathan Walford was born in 1982.
Thomas Walford was born in 1752.
Thomas Walford died in 1833.
Edward Walford was born in 1823.