
KENNINGTON PARK to WALWORTH, to BERMONDSEY, and to BANKSIDE and SOUTHBANK

BRANDON ESTATE
HENRY MOORE artwork
FORSYTHE GARDENS
LORRIMOR SQ.
On LORRIMOR ROAD
ST.WILFRID Church
Lorrimer Sq
ST.PAUL’s church
Carter St.
PASLEY PARK. Site of the ROYAL SURREY GARDENS and, later, the SURREY MUSIC HALL
Pasley Park is on part of the former site of the Royal Surrey Gardens, which were set up in 1831 by Edward Cross for his new Surrey Zoological Gardens with animals from his existing menagerie at Exeter Exchange on The Strand. In addition to the animals there were ornamental gardens with a large lake and numerous entertainments, which proved very popular with the public. The gardens had declined by 1856 and the animals were sold. Surrey Music Hall was erected on part of the gardens, another popular attraction until 1872. In 1877 the site was sold for development, and terraces of houses built here. In the 1980s part of the former site was laid out as Pasley Park, where in 2010 a Fun Day celebrated the former history of the zoological gardens.
Former THE BEHIVE PH
Penrose Road
SURREY GARDENS MEMORIAL HALL
Sturgeon Road
Penton Place
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST of the LATTER DAY SAINTS
Manor Place
Former BATHS
Over Walworth Road
Browning Road
ROBERT BROWNING SETTLEMENT
Brandon St.
Wadding St.
Over Rodney Road
Balfour St.
Chatham St.
ETERNAL CHURCH CHERUBIM and SERAPHIM
Darwin St.
Over Old Kent Road
Diagonally Through Bricklayers Arms roundabout
Site of the BRICKLAYERS ARMS GOODS TERMINAL
Former CONVENT
THE JAM BUILDING (former jam factory
ESTATE
Bermondsey St
METHODIST HALL
Former PH
Site of BERMONDSEY PRIORY
The famous NEW CALEDONIAN antiques maket (Fridays, early in the morning)
ST.MARY MAGDALENE Parish Church
Shops and eateries
WHITE CUBE art gallery
TANNER ST. PARK
THE TEXTILE and FASHION MUSEUM
YARD
Art gallery
LONDON GLASSBLOWING
LONDON BRIDGE STATION arches

To TOOLEY STREET and riverside
