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Moving to Southwark?
Southwark is an area of South East London broadly speaking around and to the
South of London Bridge and part of the London Borough of the same name. It’s
only around 1.5 miles from the heart of London and is a busy transport hub and
a thriving community also being strictly part of what is called Inner London.
Within the borough also are several main centres of population and residential
areas; Bermondsey, Elephant and Castle, Borough, Canada Water and Surrey Keys
being just a few of the better known. London Underground Services are very well
represented throughout the whole area with the Jubilee Line and Northern Line
mainly, in addition to National Rail services at London Bridge, itself a major
rail and bus hub for this part of London. By road it is similarly well serviced
with the inner ring road A201 and the main A2 running through the Borough
supporting a host of London Bus routes.
Originally a metropolitan Borough, it became part of Greater London and
received its current title in 1965 although the earliest traces of settlement
here probably date back as far as the 1370’s.The main thrust of the development
came with the arrival of the railway in 1837 and the underground train service
some time later
Much like much of the South Bank of the Thames, Southwark as an area has seen
steady development over the years, moving gradually away from a history focused
on light industry towards a more service based nature combined with large
chunks of residential settlement. It’s location not only means that the City
and the West End are within walking distance but also that it retains an
identity of its own, being south of the river. A nice blend. The housing
within the area is a real mixture with council developments, older property
and high value gated communities existing almost side by side.
The heart of Southwark today though is Borough high street (originally
the Roma road Watling Street)running in more or less a straight line from
London Bridge to Elephant and Castle. Off this thoroughfare lies the popular
Borough Market, by far the most popular shopping area within Southwark and
home to a thriving daily operation of temporary stall selling food and fancy
shops full of desirable if little more unusual goods. It’s a great place to
just hang out in one of its many bars or coffee shops and simply watch the
world go by and lots of people do exactly that. As mentioned there are other
developments within the larger Borough area, at Elephant and Castle and to a
lesser extent Bermondsey but for retail purposes, it’s best to stick to
Borough high street and its environs.
It goes without saying that the same also applies to bars and restaurants
as most of the best are in this area too, mainly around Borough market. A
good example would be The Rake on Winchester Walk , a tiny pub serving great
food, tucked away behind the main market, Also try Roast on Stoney Street, a
superb restaurant and probably the area’s best eating spot.
Famous people from Southwark are numerous but William Shakespeare stands out.
Historical Place of Interest: The Globe Theatre, home of Shakespeare.
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