Barkingside The area's name is believed to be due to its location on the Barking side of
Hainault Forest, just inside the boundary of the
Manor and Parish of Barking (of which
Great Ilford was a major sub-division) which ran through the forest. Chapman and Andre's 1777 map of
Essex shows
Barking Side as a linear common on the western edge of Hainault Forest. The map showed a number of dwellings on the western side of the common, which had a road (the northern part of which survives as Tomswood Hill) running through it.
Fullwell Cross The Fullwell Cross junction - now a roundabout - at the northern end of the
Barkingside High Street is named after Adam Fulwell who leased a farm in the area from
Barking Abbey. The element Cross may indicate a road junction and or a preaching location. Late 19th century Ordnance Survey maps show the location with the alternative name
Fullwell Hatch. It must not be confused with the district of
Fulwell in south-west London. ==Education==