CITY OF LONDON
ORIGINS. Roman London
SOUTH BANK, BANKSIDE, BOROUGH, BERMONDSEY
LONDON EYE. Amazing engineering
CANADIAN POLE. A Silver Jubilee present
INTERNATIONAL BRIGADES MEMORIAL
BANKSY TUNNEL. Street art and eateries
LOWER MARSH and THE CUT. Eateries
The NECROPOLIS railway STATION
MARIE’S CAFÉ
ROUPELL STREET. KING’S ARMS PH
Riverside walk
SOUTHBANK CENTRE and BRITISH FILM INSTITUTE.
ROYAL.FESTIVAL HOLL.See a little exhibition about the 1951 FESTIVAL OF BRITAIN
QUEEN ELIZABETH ROOM
HAYWARD GALLERY
NATIONAL THEATRE
GABRIEL’S WHARF
OXO TOWER. Craft hub
SEACONTAINERS
BLACKFRIARS STATION. Former bridge
BLACKFRIARS BRIDGE
HOPTON ALMHOUSES
TATE
NEOBANKSIDE
WATERCOLOURISTS
SOUTHWARK CATHEDRAL residence
CARDINAL HAT
SHAKESPEARE’S GLOBE
FERRYMAN SEAT
BEAR GARDENS
GLOBE EDUCATION
Site of THE GLOBE
Site of THE ROSE
THE ANCHOR PH
CLINK “PRISON”
Site of the Bishop of Winchester PALACE
DRAKE’S GOLDEN HINDE
New LONDON BRIDGE.
SOUTHWARK CATHEDRAL
BOROUGH MARKET
Former HOP EXCHANGE
MEUNIER CHOCOLATE FACTORY
To UNION STREET. Eateries.
REDCROSS LANE rediscovered burial ground
Former LFB HQ, restored and newly redeveloped
Former POST OFFICE, now LONDON FIRE BRIGADE HQ
BOROUGH HIGH STREET. Eateries
Look up: HOP FACTOR
Look down: sites of former INNS, names engraved
Site of the TABBARD IN: THE CANTERBURY TALES
ST.GEORGE THE MARTYR church
Walls of the MARSHALSEA PRISON
GUY’S HOSPITAL’s historical parts and gardens
KING’S COLLEGE COLLECTIONS
SNOWFIELDS. Eateries
PH
Two charity marks
Site of ST.THOMAS’S HOSPITAL. OPERATIONS THEATRE MUSEUM
THE SHARD OF GLASS
MELLIOR ST. SLOVAKIAN Catholic Misión
THE HORSHOE INN PH. Lovely street setting & seating
AMY WINEHOUSE
VINEGAR YARD. Street food and market
BLUEMOON artwork
Riverside:
New London Bridge. The newest bridge. And the oldest
DICKENS’S STEPS and LONDON BRIDGE Old arch
ST.OLAF former offices and warehouses, now LONDON BRIDGE HOSPITAL
HAY’S GALLERIA
Artwork
HORNIMAN PH
The founder of the LFB (and, previously, of the GLASGOW one)
SOUTHWARK MAGISTRATE’S COURT
HMS BELFAST. 1933 Light cruise
LONDON BRIDGE STATION. Awesomely refurbished. Bits of history inside. Trains to DEPTFORD started running on the viaduct (900+brick arches) in 1836, from its antec SPA ROAD STATION
BERMONDSEY STREET. Eateries, art galleries, shops, lovely atmosphere
LEATHERMARKET GARDENS/STREET
Former LEATHER EXCHANGE.
WINE SCHOOL
GLASS BLOWING
TEXTILE & FASHION MUSEUM
WHITE CUBE GALLERY
ST.MARY MAGDALENE church. Outside: See the trompe-l’oeil?. WATCH HOUSE. A ROLLS is buried here. But not a ROYCE
NEW CALEDONIAN. Fridays antiques market. Site of a CLUNIAC PRIORY
GRANGE WALK towards NECKINGER ST and
SPA GARDENS
ALASKA building
SOUTHWARK PARK RD to
BERMONDSEY TOWN CENTRE. Shops and eateries
SOUTHWARK PARK
ROTHERHITHE VILLAGE
Back on the Thames side, towards TOWER BRIDGE.
Land property of KUWAIT.
LONDON BRIDGE CITY
Modern residential development
At the rear, the former ST.OLAVE SCHOOL is now
THE LALIT HOTEL. Sea the HEADMASTERS OFFICE,
THE POMMELERS REST PH. A JD WETHERSPOON
The former court of justice is now THE DIXON HOTEL
ELIZABETH STREET. Horses
Again at the riverside
Former CITY HALL
SHAD THAMES. St.John’s HORSELYDOWN church
Boilerhouse of the former COURAGE BREWERY, later THE ANCHOR HORSELYDOWN
BUTLER’S SHARF. Former warehouses. Now apartments & eateries.
THE ANCHOR TAP PH. Surrounded by former brewery buildings
THAMES PATH to ROTHERHITHE.
CHINA WHARF. bridge over the river NECKINGER. DICKENS’ “capital of colera”.
From here, Southwards or away from the river, to the BEER MILE around DRUID ST. and MALTBY ST MARKET
BERMONDSEY WALL
THAMES TIDEWAY
THE OLD JUSTICE. PAUL MCCARTNEY
Rests of KING EDWARD III’s MANOR HOUSE
THE ANGEL PH
CATHAY ST.
IDA and DR.SALTER memorial
KING’S STAIRS GARDENS
Sole house left standing
PARADISE ST. Former Police Station
ST. PETER’S AND THE GUARDIAN ANGELS RC church
ROTHERHITHE VILLAGE>>>>
West.
CHELSEA & FULHAM.
Including HAMMERSMITH, BARNES, TURNHAM GREEN, CHISWICK, STRAND ON THE GREEN
When you are in WEST LONDON, and you have visited the classical touristic sights, here you have something else…
SLOANE SQUARE & KING’S ROAD. Shops & eateries.
DUKE OF YORK SQUARE. Saturday’s market.
ROYAL HOSPITAL CHELSEA. HOME OF THE CHELSEA PENSIONERS.
Very close to STAMFORD BRIDGE. CHELSEA F.C, you will find the KING’S ROAD ANTIQUES hub. Around LOTS RD. And…
CHELSEA HARBOUR. Beautiful marina, hotel, residential and offices. With the DESIGN CENTRE and…
606 CLUB. JAZZ venue
BROMTON CEMETERY. Explore THE PAULTONS area is very close
FULHAM PALACE. Former summer residence of the Bishop of London
FULHAM BROADWAY and NORTH END ROAD. Street market, shops, eateries
PARSONS GREEN area. THE WHITE HORSE PH
CRAVEN COTTAGE, FULHAM FC.: an Edwardian football ground
Riverside. The RIVER CAFÉ, RUTH ROGERS’ mythical (Italian cuisine) establishment
PUTNEY BRIDGE: can you see PUTNEY’S church?
KING ST. Shops & eateries
Riverside walk to CHISWICK. FURNIVAL GARDENS. Look for the BERLIN STREET LAMP
KELMSCOTT HOUSE. William Morris museum
THE DOVE PH, on the riverside
Visit the village after walking from HAMMERSMITH over the beautiful Bazalgette’s HAMMERSMITH BRIDGE…
BULL’S HEAD PH. Jazz club
WETLANDS CENTRE. Wildlife
What about walking to PUTNEY?
More off the beaten track:
*NOTTING HILL
— the MUSEUM OF BRANDS
*SOUTH KENSINGTON
— the POLISH MUSEUM & ARCHIVE
— the POLISH HEARTH
West.
EALING & BRENTFORD. Including OSTERLEY and SYON HOUSES, ISLEWORTH
*EALING
A lively, lovely Victorian suburb. Plenty of shops and eateries, alongside THE BROADWAY and THE GREEN
PITZHANGER MANOR. SIR JOHN SOANE’s country retreat
*SOUTHALL
THREE BRIDGES. BRUNEL!
*HANWELL
*BRENTFORD.
GRAND UNION CANAL walk
BOSTON MANOR HOUSE. Jacobean Aristocratic residence
*ISLEWORTH
THE LONDON APPRENTICE PH
The AIT. Natural reserve
OSTERLEY PARK & HOUSE. Georgian country residence designed by architect ROBERT ADAM, for the CHILDS, a CITY banking family
SYON PARK & HOUSE. DUKE IF NORTHUMBERLAND’s country home
North West.
WEMBLEY & the NEASDEN HINDU TEMPLE. With HARROW ON THE HILL, PINNER
*NEASDEN
BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir (‘Neasden Temple’).
*HARROW
Lively small Victorian suburb
HARROW ON THE HILL. The old village
HARROW SCHOOL. Elite school.
HEADSTONE MANOR. Local museum
*WEMBLEY
Victorian suburb. Shops and eateries. Indian community
NATIONAL STADIUM & EVENTS SPACE
WEMBLEY ARENA. Music, sports, events
The village
HEATH ROBINSON MUSEUM. Dedicated to the local artist
North.
HAMPSTEAD & HIGHGATE. Including PRIMROSE HILL, BELSIZE PARK, ST.JOHN’S WOOD, LITTLE VENICE, KILBURN, CRICKEWOOD, KENWOOD HOUSE, ALEXANDRA PALACE, MUSWELL HILL, CROUCH END
After CAMDEN TOWN,it’s markets, shops, pubs, live music… walk alongside the REGENT’S CANAL to
*PRIMROSE HILL. Eateries. Great views from the actual hill…
From *PRIMROSE HILL, you can walk to:
—-*BELSIZE PARK (shops and eateries) and to *HAMPSTEAD
—-ST.JOHN’S WOOD (lovely shops and restaurants) and the famous BEATLES’ ZEBRA CROSSING. The BEN URI GALLERY is not far away
—-from ST.JOHN’S WOOD, <<<<MAIDA VALE and <<<< LITTLE VENICE are only a stone throw (see WEST END/MARYLEBONE)
And, as well, you can go towards *KILBURN
THE WARRINGTON HOTEL & PH
LAUDERDALE RD. SYNAGOGUE
MAIDA VALE LU
ELGIN MEWS N & S
PADDINGTON RECREATION GROUND
*KILBURN. “County Kilburn”
ST. AGUSTINE Church
KILBURN HIGH RD. Shops and eateries
SIR COLIN CAMPBELL PH
THE BLACK LION PH and GUESTHOUSE
*BRONDESBURY
LO
LU KILBURN STA
THE NORTH LONDON TAVERN
*CRICKLEWOOD
THE CROWN TAVERN and HOTEL
GLADSTONE PARK
DOLLIS HILL
WW2 shelter
*WILLESDEN
HIGH ROAD. Shops and eateries.
When in KILBURN:
Alongside WEST EN ROAD to
*WEST HAMPSTEAD.Shops and restaurants
BOHEMIA HOUSE. Czech restaurant
Look for the POST OFFICE (ST.JAMES’S church)
LU & LO stations
WEST END GREEN
And, then, the “NORTHERN HEIGHTS”:
BURGH HOUSE. Local museum and lovely café. Try WELL WALK and other alleys…
FENTON HOUSE. Museum of musical instruments
Lively town centre. Shops and eateries
THE HOLLY BUSH PH. Easy to miss. Do not miss!
EVERYMAN CINEMA. Living history
FREUD MUSEUM. And his home
ISOKON APARTMENTS. LAWN ROAD. German Bauhaus and Soviet spies…and Agatha Christie, and more artists!
From
FREUD MUSEUM. And his home
FINCHLEY ROAD. Shops and eateries
CAMDEN ARTS CENTRE.
JW3. Jewish culture
HAMPSTEAD HEATH. Awesome PARK
Visit the IVEAGH COLLECTION of paintings in KENWOOD HOUSE. And its lovely café awaits you.
THE SPANIARDS INN PH. 10 min. Walk from KENWOOD HOUSE
HAMPSTEAD GARDEN SUBURB, a pioneer residential development. Within walking distance from GOLDERS GREEN or THE SPANIARDS
*GOLDERS GREEN.
JEWISH COMMUNITY AND KOREAN restaurants
HOOP LANE CEMETERY and CREMATORIUM
Lovely walk from HAMPSTEAD, JACK STRAW’S CASTLE to GOLDERS GREEN, through the PERGOLA and the HILL GARDEN
*HENDON
Old village
ST.MARY’S Church
THE OLD GREYHOUND PH
Former CHURCH FARMHOUSE MUSEUM
THE BURROUGHS
CHURCH RD. Shops and eateries
HENDON CENTRAL and adjacent streets. Typical London Metroland suburbs
VIVIAN AVE. Eateries and shops
A Blue plaque in Hendon?
35 CRESPIGNY ROAD. GARBO’S BASE
*COLINDALE. RAF MUSEUM
*HIGHGATE VILLAGE. Shops & eateries
HIGHGATE LITERARY & SCIENTIFIC INSTITUTION
Walk to MUSWELL HILL & ALEXANDRA PALACE (and FINSBURY PARK) alongside the former railway line
THE HOLLY VILLAGE. One of Mrs.BURDETT-COUTTS projects
Along HIGHGATE HILL you will find a London legend: the WHITTINGTON CAT
*MUSWELL HILL. Shops and eateries, in a beautiful Victorian suburb.Yes, it only dates from Victorian times…
*CROUCH END. And, again, Victorian!
But, when in CAMDEN TOWN…
—Walk the REGENT’S CANAL to KING’S CROSS & COAL DROPS YARD. Shops and eateries. Nearby, on CALEDONIAN ROAD, ETHIOPIAN restaurants
Walk or take the bus to
*KENTISH TOWN. Shops and eateries
—THE BULL & GATE PH
—Walk COLLEGE LANE, GROVE END & GROVE TERRACE
—SOUTHAMPTON ARMS PH
—PARLIAMENT FIELDS. Alongside HIGHGATE ROAD, then SWAIN’S LANE. Pretty area. Eateries. HAMPSTEAD HEATH. HAMPSTEAD and HIGHGATE, are very close.
—THE BULL AND LAST PH. Gastropub and guest rooms
North East.
ISLINGTON & CLERKENWELL. With HIGHBURY, FINSBURY PARK, STROUD GREEN, GREEN KANES
Believe you me,
*CLERKENWELL is only 10 min. away on foot from ST.PAUL’S CATHEDRAL.
After SMITHFIELD MARKET, BART’S HOSPITAL, ST.BARTHOLOMEW THE GREAT and the CHARTERHOUSE, and a few hidden awesome pubs that is up to you to discover (OK, walk CLOTH LANE)…
The MUSEUM OF LONDON is now to the West of the market buildings
Medieval St.JOHN’S GATE and remains of the Hospitallers church
CLERKENWELL DESIGN WEEK. Every Spring
The well. Origin of the place and its name, fully explained
EXMOUTH MARKET. More than a market
SADLER’S WELLS. More water?. Nope, a dance theatre
*ISLINGTON
HIGH STREET & CAMDEN PASSAGE. Old village. Antiques market. Shops & eateries.
UPPER STREET. Again, eating and drinking. Live music in some pubs.
THE KING’S HEAD. The first pub-theatre
Walk and cycle Islington GARDEN SQUARES
ESTORICK COLLECTION OF MODERN ITALIAN ART
UNION CHAPEL. Services and performances and charity
CHAPEL MARKET (weekdays) + FARMERS’ MARKET (Sundays)
REGENT’S CANAL walk. And do not miss the pubs on the edge, like the PLAQUEMINE LOCK (Louisiana food) and the NARROWBOAT. And the ISLAND QUEEN, in NOEL RD.
Walk alongside. HIGHBURY FIELDS to THE HIGHBURY BARN TAVERN (enjoy a beer or any other food or drink in the eateries of the area and, afterwards, discover what happened to the old Highbury stadium)
HOLLOWAY ROAD & SEVEN SISTERS ROAD/NAG’S HEAD area. Shops and eateries. Real London!.
Why not walking on up to UPPER HALLOWAY and then on to HIGHGATE?. OK, you can take a bus as well
*FINSBURY PARK & STROUD GREEN. Shops and eateries. And the park!
Walk to HIGHGATE alongside the former railway line
*MANOR HOUSE/HARINGEY-GREEN LANES. TURKISH COMMUNITY. Restaurants
EAST END & EAST LONDON
SE.
GREENWICH & ROTHERHITHE. DEPTFORD, WOOLWICH, THAMES BARRIER, CHARLTON, ELTHAM, CHISLEHURST, CROFTON ROMAN VILLA
TWO ATTRACTIONS IN THEMSELVES:
I suggest that you take a THAMES CLIPPER to any of the riverside destinations alongside its route… you will enjoy the experience!.
Or why not cycling or walking all the way from TOWER BRIDGE TO GREENWICH?. You only have to follow the THAMES PATH!.
*GREENWICH. A WORLD HERITAGE SITE
THE TRAFALGAR TAVERN. Lovely beers. Lovely views
TRINITY HOSPITAL. Almshouses
MARKETS, shops, restaurants
FAN MUSEUM, and the rest of CROOMS HILL
ROYAL HILL area. Pretty and a couple of amazing pubs, plus ROYAL TEAS
ROYAL PARK and the WERNHER ART COLLECTION at RANGER’S HOUSE
*NORTH GREENWICH
THE O2. Music, sport and entertainment venue
NOW GALLERY. Art, fashion, design
CABLE CAR to ROYAL DOCKS (CITY HALL, eateries, THAMES BARRIER PARK. Attention: the THAMES BARRIER visitor centre is near WOOLWICH)
MEANWHILE BREWERY. Tours
*BLACKHEATH
THE VILLAGE. Shops & eateries
The HEATH. Lovely architecture and pubs fronting it
BLACKHEATH HALLS. Concerts
*LEWISHAM
*HITHER GREEN. My colleague MAX is a local there. Maybe he is keen to show you around…
*LADYWELL
*ROTHERHITHE VILLAGE
*DEPTFORD
HIGH STREET. Street Market (Wed/Fri/Sat) shops and eateries. AFRICAN & CARIBBEAN restaurants
ST.PAUL’S CHURCH. Concerts
ST.NICHOLAS’S CHURCH. Medieval
Street market, shops, eateries
ROYAL ARTILLERY MUSEUM. One of the oldest military museums
Former DOCKYARDS. Founded by HENRY VIII
WOOLWICH FREE FERRY to NORTH WOOLWICH
THAMES BARRIER. London's main defence against floods
*CHARLTON VILLAGE
CHARLTON HOUSE & GARDENS. Jacobean mansion (17th c.). Now the base of GREENWICH HERITAGE
CHARLTON Athletic FC
*ELTHAM
ELTHAM PALACE. Where the Middle Ages meet Art Deco
WELL HALL PLEASAUNCE. Old barn, connected to the Royal Palace
*LONDON BOROUGH OF BEXLEY
*BEXLEY OLD VILLAGE
*BEXLEYHEATH
THE RED HOUSE. WILLIAM MORRIS
LESNES ABBEY WOODS. Nature & history
CROSSNESS PUMPING STATION. BAZALGETTE!
LONDON BOROUGH OF BROMLEY
*CHISLEHURST VILLAGE
*ORPINGTON
*DOWNE
South
BRIXTON & PECKHAM.
DULWICH, CAMBERWELL, WALWORTH, HORNIMAN MUSEUM, CRYSTAL PALACE, LAMBETH, VAUXHALL and KENNINGTON
The SOUTH LONDON VILLAGES tour by LBTC
When in London, not miss some of these up and coming and trendy destinations in SOUTH of the river. Shopping, eating and drinking, nature, history, art, night entertainment…
ELECTRIC AVENUE street market and indoor markets. Caribbean and world food shops and eateries
Victorian village suburb. Shops and eateries
OLD TOWN. Original village. Shops and eateries. And in the HIGH STREE, as well
The COMMON. Relaxing walks and cycling, café and music stand
THE WINDMILL PH & HOTEL.
Walk or cycle across the COMMON (or take a bus) to NORTHCOTE ROAD. You won’t be disappointed. And why not continuing on to CLAPHAM JUNCTION STATION?. You are now in BATTERSEA
Walk to ABBEVILLE ROAD. Lovely atmosphere, lovely eateries
HOLLY TRINITY CHURCH. The parish church Clapham Sect. And their opponents!
CLAPHAM SOUTH LU station: Visit a WAR DEEP LEVEL SHELTER
CLAPHAM COMMON LU station: this SHELTER is not open to the public
LITTLE PORTUGAL. SOUTH LAMBETH ROAD and WILCOX ROAD. Shops and eateries
VAN GOGH in LONDON. HOUSE and CAFÉ
From WILCOX ROAD you can walk to…
*NINE ELMS.
AMERICAN EMBASSY and new developments around
NEW COVENT GARDEN. Fruits and Vegetables wholesale Market
BATTERSEA POWER STATION and the new developments around
From here, can you see the CHELSEA side?: you can easily walk, cycle or take a bus towards there. You have no……excuse…..whatsoever.
RYE LANE & RAILWAY ARCHES. Street market, shops and eateries
Walk the streets between RYE LANE and BELLENDEN ROAD, you won’t be disappointed
Have a look at the LIBRARY
By the Library begins the former course of the GRAND SURREY CANAL. You can follow it up to WANDSWORTH, alongside BURGESS PARK
COPELAND PARK. ROOFTOP CINEMA & BAR
BELLENDEN ROAD “VILLAGE”. Shops and eateries
PECKHAM RYE PARK & COMMON. Café
NUNHEAD CEMETERY. One of the “Seven Magnificent”
You might need a hotel. Now, look up closely, can you see the ROBIN RELIANT!. DEL BOY is around!
London Borough of SOUTHWARK HERITAGE CENTRE & LIBRARY. Small exhibition
WALWORTH ROAD. Shops and eateries.
EAST LANE. Street market. African and Caribbean products.
Look up at that corner, see the plaque?: The birthplace of CHARLES CHAPLIN. Sure?
The ELEPHANT & CASTLE district (officially *ST.MARY’S NEWINGTON) is only a stone throw. But this is already CENTRAL LONDON. Off the beaten track Central London, of course!. Find & enjoy the South-American eateries and shops, and the new park and residential development
You are heading to the London Borough of LAMBETH
*LAMBETH
Why not walking to the IMPERIAL WORTH MUSEUM?. And enjoy the GERALDINE MARY HARMSWORTH PARK, as well. TIBETAN GARDEN, BERLIN WALL, SOVIET MEMORIAL… are some of the features.
Opposite, see, on the LAMBETH ROAD, beside the hospital, a beautiful stuccoed Regency terrace and the former DISPENSARY.
Take some time to inspect, WEST SQUARE, WALCOTT SQ. and ST.MARY’S GARDENS. And have a pint in THE SHIP PH.
After the visit, think about popping in the LBTC shop to book a cycle tour. Done that, THE GARDEN MUSEUM (former ST.MARY’S church), is only stone throw. Or you have in offer the FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE MUSEUM at your fingertips… I forgot, you need some sustenance!:
Have you seen, in LAMBETH RD., THE CORNER CAFÉ?. THE HERCULES PH is another, very good, option.
To end the day in peace why not a visit to the LIBRARY at LAMBETH PALACE?. The 15th c. GATEHOUSE is around the corner, right beside the church-museum.
*VAUXHALL
Now, fancy walking alongside the ALBERT EMBANKMENT?. You will enjoy the views and the sights: the COVID 19 MEMORIAL WALL, the VIOLETTE SZABO & SOE MEMORIAL, LAMBETH BRIDGE, the INTERNATIONAL MEMORIAL TO SEAFARERS, the MEMORIAL TO BASAWESHBARA, the PORTUGUESE CAFÉS, and (almost) finally, the MI6 HQ, beside the VAUXHALL BRIDGE approach.
Now, what about an extra 15 min. walk, and you are going to discover una of London’s secret gems?. BONNINGTON SQUARE!.
Definetely, the VAUXHALL CITY FARM is a must, if you go have kids with you. Opposite, the 21rst century incarnation of the super famous VAUXHALL PLEASURE GARDENS of 300 years ago. Very famous, indeed, as “Vauxhalls” mushroomed in other parts of the World.
To cap it all, 2 art galleries nearby: DAMIEN HIRT’S NEWPORT STREET and BEACONSFIELD, an old RAGGED SCHOOL. In case you are art addict, here you have some more of the prestigious galleries in the area.
And that was *VAUXHALL. Do you know that half of “Vauxhall” is French?. Do you know how the Russians call a train station?. The firs Vauxhall cars were manufactured in…
The BLACK DOG PH and the TEA HOUSE THEATRE are a couple of ideas to get some food. OK, two more (which have a CHARLES CHAPLIN twist): the JOLLY GARDENERS PH and the QUEEN’S HEAD CAFÉ.
By the way, the unique CINEMA MUSEUM is not far away. It is is housed in what used to be premises of the WORKHOUSE, where lived for a while the great London actor and director… CHARLES CHAPLIN!. Outside, the former magistrates’ court is waiting for you: it is now a BUDDHIST CENTRE, with a beautiful COURTYARD CAFÉ.
*KENNINGTON
You are going to find fine eateries the KENNINGTON… just in case you were asking!.
You are going to find some more links to CHARLIE CHAPLIN, in KENNINGTON.
The plaque of his living, as a kid, with his dad (and mistress) in the Regency house of 287 KENNINGTON ROAD.
THE DOG HOUSE and THE WHITE HART (now THE TOMMYFIELD) were two public houses known to him (and, for sure, to his father, a performer in pubs, and an alcoholic). In between them, note the DURNING LIBRARY and the STINKY PIPE.
Behind the ST.ANSELM’s church, the estate used to belong entirely to the DUCHY OF CORNWALL. It is worth a look. The current Duke of Cornwall is, as well, the PRINCE OF WALES. The first one was the BLACK PRINCE. At the time, his palace used to occupy the site.
Walk CLEAVER ST, up to METHLEY ST. Another ChCh plaque. Do not miss THE CAMERA CLUB, foto gallery.
Back to CLEAVER ST., then pretty CLEAVER SQ, and enjoy another drink.
Exit leaving to your left the CITY & GUILDS OF LONDON SCHOOL OF ART, and head towards KENNINGTON PARK, leaving behind THE WHITE HART PH.
Enjoy the PARK and its features, amongst them a lovely café. If coffee is not you cup of tea (and tea either), wait a couple of minutes.
Almost 200 years ago the CHARTISTS met here, in what used to be, the KENNINGTON COMMON. The area was barely built up. London was still circumscribed to the North of the Thames.
The huge red brick mole opposite the park, now a BUSINESS CENTRE, used to be, a 100 years ago, a huge TAXI GARAGE and offices, housing the London first big fleet of HACKNEY CARRIAGES.
Now you turn yours eyes to ST.MARK’S church. Beautiful. In the former churchyard, street food stalls during the week, Farmers market, on Saturdays.
The vicar MONTGOMERY was living in… the vicarage , of course. You are going to find the former rectory -OVAL HOUSE, until very recently the OVAL THEATRE- opposite THE OVAL (where the first international between England and Scotland was played; now you look confused!). Have a look to Georgian HANOVER GARDENS on your way there. The Georgian or Hanoverian kings.
OVAL HOUSE. Look up. Rector MONTGOMERY’S son, was born here and would go on to become a war hero: the famous FIELD MARSHALL. Known as well as MONTY OF EL ALAMEIN.
And THE OVAL is famous for cricket, of course.
You can walk the CLAPHAM ROAD towards STOCKWELL. If you divert towards elegant ALBERT SQUARE you are heading to LITTLE PORTUGAL, passing the CANTON ARMS PH.
Remember, I was promising you something, “a couple of minutes” ago. You fancied a drink… there you are: make your way to MONTFORD PLACE, 10 min. away, where you are going to find the BEEFEATER’S DISTILLERY, a quintaessencially London institution. “Beefeater” comes from the French “buffetier”.
If you walk the BRIXTON ROAD, observe the former CHILDREN’S hospital, especially when you are on the other side of the RD. And
Alongside the road, you are going to find some interesting eateries, like the POLISH delicatessen,the SCALABRINI FATHERS AND HOLY REDEEMER church, another ChCh plaque (when here, he left his flat and his half brother and departed to America) and, finally, the VAN GOGH CAFE, part of a most beautiful church, CHRISTCHURCH, Anglo-Catholic.
You are now 10 min. away from one of the Dutch painter’s addresses during the time when he lived in STOCKWELL and London (working in an art gallery in COVENT GARDEN). This one is open to the public. A few yards away, the pretty VAN GOGH WALK.
You are very close to the TYPE ARCHIVE. STOCKWELL LU STA. is surrounded by an interesting cluster of shops and eateries.
STOCKWELL ROAD, towards BRIXTON, is lined by a few PORTUGUESE cafés.
Do not miss the MURAL, decorating the ventilation shaft of the DEEP SHELTER, the first statue IN LONDON to an AFRICO-CARIBBEAN WOMAN, and the magnificent BUS GARAGE.
After the diversion towards LAMBETH, VAUXHALL and KENNINGTON an STOCKWELL, remember that you were in WALWORTH.
The “WAL” of the name might be related to the WELSH (Celtic people).
Next destination is CAMBERWELL. That “CAMBER”… yes, you’ve got it!: it relates to WALES, that is CYMRU, in their beautiful Celtic language!.
DENMARK HILL & PECKHAM RD. Shops and eateries
Two historical medical institutions in DENMARK HILL: KING’S COLLEGE and MAUDSLEY hospitals. They contain some interesting buildings.
Almost top of the hill, the WILLIAM BOOTH COLLEGE, housing part of the HERITAGE CENTRE of the SALVATION ARMY. At the entrance, the original statues of CATHERINE and WILLIAM, reproduced in. MILE EN WASTE. where the SA has its origins.
When re descending, walk CAMBERWELL GROVE, an 18th c. street.
LOVE WALK, immediately before the churchyard, takes you to some lovely eateries.
A little further down, THE GROVE TAVERN.
ST. GILES’S CHURCH. A GILBERT SCOTT church (but not GILES).
Alongside PECKHAM RD., the SOUTH LONDON GALLERY.
You can walk on Southbound towards BURGESS PARK
If you are coming from/going to HERNE HILL and BROCKWELL PARK do not miss the only venue from the 1948 OLYMPICS that have survived: the VELODROME.
And the BURBAGE MURAL!.
Shops and eateries. And THE pub.
DULWICH PICTURE GALLERY. Paintings and a lovely café. And a mausoleum (what?). And a red phone booth!
COLLEGE OF GOD’S GIFT. Almshouses
DULWICH COLLEGE buildings and the last private toll
DULWICH PARK. As usual with a few amenities, including artworks, bikes and a café.
After exiting DULWICH PARK you can:
—-head to LORDSHIP LANE and EAST DULWICH. Shops and eateries. Then to PECKAM.
—walk along COX’S WALK to CRYSTAL PALACE
— walk to…
HORNIMAN MUSEUM and GARDENS. Anthropology is the main topic. We own it to the tea magnate
*CRYSTAL PALACE
Villagey Victorian suburb. Shopping and eating along CENTRAL HILL, and amazing views
MUSEUM. All About “the” Crystal Palace
The PARK and its DINOSAURS. Now, you can skip the queues to visit the NHM!.
From here bus route 3 takes you to CENTRAL LONDON
SW.
WIMBLEDON. MITCHAM, CARLSHALTON, NEW MALDEN, PUTNEY
From CENTRAL LONDON: 14 22 74
FULHAM and PUTNEY
*WIMBLEDON
Where town meets country (so they say, in WIMBLEDON)
HIGH STREET. OLD VILLAGE. For shops and eateries
The COMMON. Beautiful mansions surrounding it, Iike CANNIZARO HOUSE, and SOUTHSIDE HOUSE"
WIMBLEDON MUSEUM. Local history of the London Borough of MERTON
LAWN TENNIS. The famous club and tournament
ST.MARY’S church and churchyard. The BAZALGETTE MAUSOLEUM
VICTORIAN WIMBLEDON. Shops & eateries
BUDDHAPADIPA, THAI BUDDHIST TEMPLE
*PUTNEY
THE EMBANKMENT. The starting point of the famous race!
WINCHESTER HOUSE & THE DUKE’S HEAD PH
PUTNEY BRIDGE. Lovely walk to FULHAM
HIGH ST. Shopping, eating and drinking
The ANTIQUE BREADBORD MUSEUM. The visit includes a cream tea. QUILL LANE, close to HIGH STREET
LOWER RICHMOND RD. Shops and eateries
Walk the PUTNEY COMMON to WIMBLEDON
Walk to…
WETLAND CENTRE and
*BARNES. See CHELSEA & FULHAM chapter
Village. Shops and eateries
BULL’S HEAD PH & JAZZ CLUB
*MERTON
MERTON ABBEY MILLS. Eateries, craft shops, small exhibition about WILLIAM MORRIS & LIBERTY’S
*MORDEN
Village
Village
HONEYWOOD MUSEUM. Local history of the London Borough of SUTTON
*NEW MALDEN
*TOOTING
SOUTH INDIAN COMMUNITY. Restaurants
SW.
RICHMOND & TWICKENHAM.
KEW GARDENS, HAMPTON COURT PALACE, TEDDINGTON, STRAWBERRY HILL
From Central London
WESTMINSTER to HAMPTON COURT: What about taking the boat?
Some good pubs...
Take the lovely views all alongside RICHMOND HILL towards…
RICHMOND PARK. Largest Royal Park. PEMBROKE LODGE and other cafés. Cycling or walking the TAMSIN TRAIL. Bike hire.
THE GREEN. Pubs on the edge. Remains of the ROYAL PALACE
KING ST., PAVED COURT & BREWERS LANE.
Awesome HIGH STREET. Shops and eateries
RIVERSIDE WALK to HAM HOUSE
STEIN’S. German restaurant
HAM HOUSE & GARDEN. Why not an afternoon tea in the PETERSHAM NURSERIES?
Ferry from HAM side to TWICKENHAM side
PETERSHAM. ST.PETER’S CHURCH. GEORGE VANCOUVER!
The OLD DEER PARK & THE KING’S OBSERVATORY
Only walk over the bridge and you will be in…
*TWICKENHAM
Village HIGH ST. Pubs, eateries and shops
OCEANIDES. Art work
STRAWBERRY HILL. HOUSE & GARDEN
*TEDDINGTON
LANDMARK. Arts centre, based in a magnificent church
Why not walking from TEDDINGTON to
HAMPTON COURT PALACE, through BUSHY PARK?. If you are not keen on royal residences, concentrate on the park and visit…
*HAMPTON village
HIGH STREET. Shops and eateries
ST.MARY’S church
GARRICK’S TEMPLE to SHAKESPEARE
THE ROYAL MEWS of HC PALACE
Village. Shops and restaurants
An historic market town. Shops and eateries
A CORONATION STONE! (Saxon England)
*KEW
Tiny Victorian Village hub just outside the station. Shops and eateries
KEW, ROYAL BOTANIC GARDENS & PALACE
The old village around the GREEN. Eateries.
THE COACH & HORSES PH. Hotel
THE ORIGINAL MAIDS OF HONOUR. Historical tea rooms with its own tart (here your have the secret)
KEW GARDENS HOTEL. PH
NATIONAL ARCHIVES. Exhibitions
*STRAND ON THE GREEN. Riverside village. Eateries
*TURNHAM GREEN. Shops and restaurants on the main road and around the station
BEDFORD PARK. Garden Suburb
GUNNERSBURY HOUSE & PARK. Home of the ROTHSCHILDS
*CHISWICK VILLAGE.
ST.NICHOLAS’ CHURCH & CHURCHYARD
FULLER’S BREWERY. Oldest in London. Visit and try the traditional ALE!
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