Come along for a walk (leaving Cafe Rouge at 11.30) along the river,
past the HMS Belfast, More London and then onto HISTORIC BERMONDSEY OR
BEORMUND'S EG (it's original Saxon name).
Walk past Jacob's Island, famously used in Oliver Twist (see circa
1873). Back in the day, it was considered one of the many South London
slums and had a very bad reputation. Today, it is considered to be one
of the most attractive places to live.
Visit BERMONDSEY STREET, which is lined with beautiful old warehouses,
museums, shops (including the Design and Textile museum) coffee houses
and restaurants. We will visit the latest exciting exhibition at the
WHITE CUBE {image below} IT IS ADVISABLE TO CHECK WHAT EXHIBITION IS
ON BEFORE YOU SIGN UP.
We will stop for lunch at one of the many cafes in Bermondsey Street
At approx 2pm we will follow the river again, heading East - taking in
other places of interest and end with a drink at the famous MAYFLOWER
pub - which is situated on the river and has a lovely little jetty to
have a drink outside. There is a small viewing point situated at the
front and great for taking photos.
Nearest station is Canada Water on the Jubilee line. Or Rotherhithe
on the London overground - which is around 2 minutes walk away.
Total walking distance will be about 4 miles appox.
There will be a few stops to take pictures (there is plenty to
photograph).
If you need any more information phone or text Paul 0n[masked]
{this is not a smart phone}
Please note: The £5 fee will be collected on the day. If you do
decide not to attend, please remember to update your RSVP.
IMPORTANT DIRECTIONS BELOW.
London Bridge Station has many exits, so do make sure you leave via
the Duke St Hill exit, cross the road and head East to Hays Galleria
along Tooley St (only a few mins walk). The entrance to Hays is almost
opposite the old London Dungeon (which has now moved to another
location) Cafe Rouge has lovely seats outside (Hays Galleria is
undercover but outside, so if it rains, you won't get wet). There is a
large ship sculpture in the centre of Hays Galleria - and Cafe Rouge
is to the left.
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