East End
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The term East End is most commonly used to refer to the East End of London. It is also used to refer to the East End of Glasgow.
East End is also the name of several places in England:
- East End, Dorset
- East End, Gloucestershire
- East End, Lymington, Hampshire
- East End, Newbury, Hampshire ¹
- East End, Petersfield, Hampshire
- East End, Hertfordshire
- East End, Kent
- East End, Oxfordshire
- East End, Somerset
- East End, Yorkshire
- East End of London
¹ Newbury is in Berkshire, but the nearby village of East End is south of the border in Hampshire.
East End is also the name of places in the United States of America:
- East End, Arkansas
- A group of neighborhoods in eastern Houston, Texas. See: East End (Houston)
In Christian churches, the liturgical east end, facing the direction of the rising sun except under unusual— usually urban— site constraints, contains the sanctuary, high altar and choir: see Cathedral diagram.