<P> EastEnders is filmed at Borehamwood in Hertfordshire, towards the north - west of London . Much of the location work is filmed in nearby Watford . It has been suggested that Watford was chosen for much of the exterior scenes due to its close proximity and the town's name being so similar to Walford . Thus, any stray road signs or advertising boards which are accidentally filmed in the back of shots will appear to read Walford . Locations used in Watford include most interior and exterior church scenes of various churches, the snooker club, the County Court and Magistrates' Courts courtrooms, and the cemetery (where most of the deceased characters are interred). </P> <P> The name Walford is both a street in Dalston where one of the series' creators, Tony Holland, lived and a blend of Walthamstow, where Holland was born, and Stratford . The suffix' ford' is also found throughout East London, for example, South Woodford . Walford's London postcode district is E20 (real East London postcode districts only went up to E18 until 2011, when E20 was introduced to serve the London 2012 Olympic Park). Walford's fictional tube station, Walford East, is located on the EastEnders tube map in the position normally occupied by the real Bromley - by - Bow tube station . </P> <P> As part of 2010 Children In Need charity appeal, Walford became twinned with Weatherfield in a special programme uniting the two soaps EastEnders and Coronation Street called "East Street". </P> <P> The main setting of EastEnders is Albert Square, where many of the characters reside . Central to the Square is the garden . The garden is home to Arthur Fowler's bench, which was placed there in memory of him . The bench is also known as the' Bench of Tears', as it is often the place where characters will go and cry . One corner of the square is taken up by The Queen Victoria Public House . There is a B&B and a car lot . The square's design was based on Fassett Square in Dalston, and was given the name Albert Square after Prince Albert . The Queen Victoria, was also given its name due to this . The Queen Victoria public house, known to residents as the Queen Vic or simply' The Vic', stands south of the square at number 45 Albert Square, where it joins with Bridge Street . East of the pub is a building with 2 flats and west of these in the southwest corner leads off to a walkway through to Turpin Way, on which the Walford Community Centre and Playground are found . To the west of the Queen Vic, across the junction with Bridge Street, is the Beale house, 45 Albert Square . Next to that is 43 Albert Square . In the southwest corner of the square is number 41 . Between numbers 41 and 43 is Daisy Lane, a pathway connecting Albert Square to Victoria Square . Daisy Lane was named after the daughter of Series Designer Steven Keogh . On the west edge of The Square there are two houses 18 and 20 Albert Square, which have been knocked through as a single property and then later separated again . It was previously Walford's B&B,' Kim's Palace' . North of the old B&B is the rear of 55 Victoria Road . A row of five terraced houses line the north edge of Albert Square . The westernmost house is number 31 . The property next door is split into two flats . Number 25 is the home of Dot Cotton (June Brown). The easternmost property in the terrace is number 23, which was destroyed in September 2014 by a fire . On the northeast edge of Albert Square is a car lot, south of which is another terrace of three elevated properties . The northernmost house is number 5 . A road leaves to the north at the northeast edge of the square, passing by the car lot . The middle house is 3 Albert Square . Most southerly of this terrace is number 1, originally flats with the doctor's surgery on the ground floor, which later becomes a single house . </P>

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