Lambeth Neighbourhood in London Ontario
Lambeth is a neighbourhood in the City of London, Ontario, Canada.
Lambeth was formerly a population centre in Westminster Township, Middlesex County, Ontario, Canada. It held the status of Police Village (lacking corporate status as a village, but administered by a board of trustees) until an effort was made to stop annexation by the City of London which brought about the creation of the Town of Westminster in 1988, which itself ceased to exist on December 31, 1992.
On January 1, 1993, the Town of Westminster, including the village of Lambeth, became part of the City of London. To this day, some residents refuse to call the neighbourhood anything but Lambeth, Ontario.
The neighborhood comes together to celebrate its agricultural past each fall. This celebration is called Harvestfest and it usually takes place the first week after Labour Day, beginning on the Thursday and running until late Sunday. It features many events such as a baseball tournament, an adult dance, teen dance, and pre-teen dance, parade, occasional rides for kids, pancake breakfast for the town, auto show and shine, as well as two beer tents in different locations featuring a live band all day and night. 
Lambeth is a few minutes to London, great shopping, dining and social events are all close by. The 401 and 402 highways are 3 minutes away and within a 20 KM drive are 6 golf courses!
Schools and churches are close by along with professional services. Lambeth has homes from an entry level to executive homes and condos.
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