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Abbey Wood

Anerley & Penge
Beckenham
Bermondsey
Bexley
Blackheath
Borough
Brockley
Bromley
Camberwell
Catford
Charlton
Crystal Palace
Deptford
Dulwich Village
East Dulwich
Elephant and Castle
Eltham
Forest Hill
Greenwich
Herne Hill
Kennington
Lee
Lewisham
New Cross
Old Kent Road
Peckham
Rotherhithe
Southbank
Sydenham
Walworth
West Norwood
Woolwich


Bermondsey, SE1, is bordered by the River Thames, Rotherhithe, the Elephant and the Borough. The area has plentiful transport links to all parts of London and Kent via London Bridge. Here is a selection of the best roads in Bermondsey.


Bermondsey Street

Architecture and history:

Key Properties:
Nos 14-16
Nos 1-25


Leathermarket Street

Architecture and history:
Named after the local leather market which traded from 1833 until recent
times. Tradition of tanners since 17th Century.

Key Properties:
Nos 1-5
Nos 11-17
Nos 2-26


Long Lane

Architecture and history:
Reference to Long Lane in 16th Century.

Key Properties:
Nos 231-255


Southwark Street

Architecture and history:
Opened in 1864.

Key Properties:
Nos 2-32
Nos 1-21
Nos 49-59
Nos 38-58


Tanner Street

Named after the tanners of the leather market. Originally known as Five Foot
Lane.

Key Properties:
Nos 4-40
Nos 17
Nos 42


Tyers Gate

Architecture and history:

Key Properties:
Nos 1-7
Nos 2-6

 


Balham
Barnes
Battersea
Brixton
Clapham
Merton
Mortlake
Putney
Rayners Park
Richmond
Streatham
Tooting
Vauxhall
Wandsworth
Wimbledon

Dulwich Design
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