GREENWICH to DEPTFORD, ROTHERHITHE and BERMONDSEY

From THE GATE CLOCK JD WETHERSPOON PUB

Bardsley Lane

Former MORTUARY and CORONERS COURT

ST.ALFEGE’S PARK

St.Alfege Passage

FORMER SCHOOL

Straightmouth

Former EARL GREY P.H.

Roan St.

Former GREYCOAT SCHOOL

The John Roan School was founded in Greenwich through the will of John Roan (c1602-1644), Yeoman of Harriers to King Charles I and/or Yeoman of His Majesty's Greyhounds. This endowed a school to educate poor children from east Greenwich up to the age of fifteen including money towards the childrens' clothing. It was initially known as the Greycoat School of the Foundation of Mr John Roan with the first schoolmaster appointed in 1690. A sister school for the education of girls was set up in 1814. 

Randall Pl.> Old Pearson St.

Former MISSION

GREENWICH DLR station

In the High Road

GREENWICH STATION, railways 

DAVY’S WINE VAULTS

QUEEN ELIZABETH COLLEGE, DRAPERS’ almshouses

{Beneath the crest of William Lambard:}
The College of Queen Elizabeth founded by William Lambard Esqr. 1576.

Founded by William Lambard to house twenty local, elderly, poor people and entrusted to be run by the Drapers' Company. The original buildings were demolished in 1818, and their replacements were extended in 1884, providing accommodation for a further thirty-four people. Residents call their homes 'Hobbit Houses'.

THE NORTH POLE P.H.

GREENWICH PUMPING STATION

HALF-PENNY HATCH (to the DEPTFORD side of the CREEK)

COCKPIT ARTS

LABAN BUILDING

Through the Crossfields Estate

FERRANTI PARK

SUE GODFREY NATURE PARK

ST.PAUL’S Church, Deptford

Or along Giffin St. > Douglas Way

DEPTFORD HIGH ST. MARKET

THE ALBANY CENTRE

MARGARET MACMILLAN PARK

DOUGLAS WAY GARDEN

New Cross railway and LO station

FORDHAM PARK

NEW CROSS FIRE MEMORIAL

Along Woodpecker Road

FOLKSTONE GARDENS 

DEPTFORD PARK

SURREY CANAL LINEAR PARK

GREENLAND DOCK

From Deptford High St to Bermondsey

Finch St.

Edward Place

Former LORD CLYDE P.H.

Evelyn Green

Childers St.

ACME PROPELLER FACTORY

The Deptford Propeller Building, now known as Acme Propeller Factory, is a former ship propeller foundry and paper bag factory at 165 Childers Street in Deptford, London. It's been a hub for artists since 1990 and is now the largest artist studio building in London. The building is facing potential loss as its lease ends in 2025, and Acme has launched a fundraising appeal to secure its future. 

Former GOSTERWOOD TAVERN

Folkestone Gardens

SYLVA restaurant

To Bermondsey Street

Along the Surrey Canal Road > Senegal Way > Millwall Path

THE DEN, Millwall F.C. stadium

Or to Surrey Quays, Rotherhithe village, and Southwark Park and Bermondsey, along Oldfield Grove

Former  CRYSTAL TAVERN,  now LONDON OUTREACH CENTRE

First recorded in 1852 and as it has 1895 on the roof I assume this is the second building.
It stopped trading as a pub but the pub sign together with the Courage Cockerel are still displayed on the right of the building.