Category: SE1

Maya House, SE1

Maya House, on Borough High Street, is notable for its distinctive sculptures.

Tower Bridge, SE1

Tower Bridge is a combined bascule and suspension bridge, built between 1886 and 1894.

Tabard Street, SE1

Tabard Street was the old road to Kent and called Kent Street until 1877.

Talbot Yard, SE1

Talbot Yard used to host one of the most famous inns in English literature.

The Ring

The Ring was a boxing stadium which once stood on Blackfriars Road in Southwark.

Bermondsey Street, SE1

Bermondsey Street was named for the Abbey of St Saviour’s.

Little Dorrit Court, SE1

Little Dorrit’s Court, North of Marshalsea Road, is named after the Dickens character.

York Road, SE1

York Road skirts the western edge of Waterloo station.

Hopton Street, SE1

Hopton Street was known as Green Walk until the late nineteenth century.

Cardinal Cap Alley, SE1

Cardinal Cap Alley is an alley in Bankside.