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Brixton hill walking route map in Brixton Hill, London, England
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Brixton hill
Brixton Hill, London, England

Brixton hill

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Length4.3 mi
Elev. Gain134.5 ft
Est. Steps10000
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Brixton hill Introduction

Brixton hill is a 4.3 mile (10,000-step) route located near Brixton Hill, London, England. This route has an elevation gain of about 134.5 ft and is rated as easy. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.

Attractions Near Brixton hill

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Clapham

Place
Clapham () is a district of south-west London lying mostly within the London Borough of Lambeth, but with some areas (most notably Clapham Common) extending into the neighbouring London Borough of Wandsworth.

Clapham Common tube station

Building
Clapham Common is a London Underground station in Clapham within the London Borough of Lambeth. It is on the Northern line, between Clapham North and Clapham South stations, and is in Travelcard Zone 2.

Brixton Hill

Building
Brixton Hill is the name given to a two-thirds of a mile (1 km) section of road between Brixton and Streatham Hill in south London, England.Brixton Hill and Streatham Hill form part of the traditional main London to Brighton road (A23). The road follows the line of a Roman Road, the London to Brighton Way, which diverges from Stane Street near Kennington, and led south from the capital, Londinium, to a port on the south coast.

Black Cultural Archives

Place
Black Cultural Archives (BCA) was founded in 1981, by educationalist and historian Len Garrison and others. BCA's mission is to record, preserve and celebrate the history of people of African descent in Britain. The BCA's new building in Brixton, opened in 2014, enables access to the archive collection, provides dedicated learning spaces and mounts a programme of exhibitions and events.

African and Caribbean War Memorial

Place
The African and Caribbean War Memorial in Brixton, London, is the United Kingdom's national memorial to African and Caribbean service personnel who fought in the First and Second World Wars. It originated with a project for a memorial to Caribbean Royal Air Force veterans of World War II who arrived in Britain in 1948 on the MV Empire Windrush; this was an extension of the commemorative plaque and sculpture scheme run by the Nubian Jak Community Trust to highlight the historic contributions of Black and minority ethnic people in Britain.

Brixton Library

Library
The Brixton Library (also known as the Tate Library) is a public library in the London Borough of Lambeth in Brixton, South London. It was built in the 1890s by the sugar magnate Sir Henry Tate and is a Grade II listed building.

St Mary's Roman Catholic Church, Clapham

Building
St Mary's Church, Clapham, officially Our Immaculate Lady of Victories, is a Grade II*-listed Roman Catholic church on Clapham Park Road in Clapham, South London, England run by the London province of the Redemptorist Congregation within the Archdiocese of Southwark. The church is located on the corner of Clapham Common, near Clapham Common tube station.

George IV, Brixton

Place
The George IV (also called George Four) was a public house and concert and dance venue at 144 Brixton Hill, in Brixton, London. At the junction with Waterworks Road, the venue in 2007 became the Southside Bar and later the Music Bar. Following its closure in 2012, it became a branch of Tesco.

Trinity Homes, Brixton

Place
Trinity Homes, also known as Bailey's Almhouses, are almshouses in Acre Lane, Brixton, London SW2.They were built in 1822, with an additional building (numbers 17–20) constructed in 1860, and are Grade II listed.Trinity Homes Almshouses are provided for the benefit of men and women over the age of 57 who are members of a Christian denomination.

Lambeth Town Hall

Building
Lambeth Town Hall, also known as Brixton Town Hall, is the head office of the London Borough of Lambeth on Brixton Hill and Acre Lane, Brixton, London SW2.It is a Grade II listed building, completed in 1908, and designed by Septimus Warwick and H. Austen Hall in Edwardian Baroque style. It was built to replace a smaller town hall building on Kennington Road.
Last updated: May 1, 2025

Route Details

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Length

4.3 mi
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Elev. Gain

134.5 ft
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Est. Steps

10000
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rashaungreen
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