IMPERIAL WAR MUSEUM to SOUTWARK BRIDGE
Around the IWM
West of Kennington Road: You are in the London Borough of Lambeth
LAMBETH TOWERS
Site of PUBLIC BATHS
To the S of King Edward’s Walk, WEST SQUARE CONSERVATION AREA https://services.southwark.gov.uk/assets/attach/2154/West_Square_CA_Appraisal__March2013_web.pdf
East side of Kennington Road
Former BUILDING SOCIETY
THE THREE STAGS P.H.
Lambeth Road
CAPTAIN BLIGHT lived here
The IWM
Former BETHLEM HOSPITAL
GARDENS
King Edward Walk
Site of WELLINGTON MILLS, now housing
Victorian Terrace Houses
MORLEY COLLEGE
Over Westminster Bridge Road
Nearby
ST.GEORGE’s Cathedral, R.C
Former MI6 HQ
Morley St
Over Waterloo Road
MASTERS SUPERFISH
Gray St
Webber St.
THE STAGE DOOR P.H.
Nearby
Ufford St.
Over The Cut
Nearby
THE OLD VIC
THE YOUNG VIC
Pubs, restaurants, cafés, convenience
Cornwall Road
PHILIP ASTLEY
Nearby
ACTION FOR CHILDREN
ST.MARK’s Church
Designed by Francis Bedford, was built in 1824 to celebrate victory in the Napoleonic wars. The churchyard was converted into a garden in the 1870s, with the involvement of Octavia Hill. Badly bombed in 1940 but restored in time to be the church for the 1951 Festival of Britain.
Roupell St.
John Roupell’s great grandfather Conrad Roupell landed in Britain in 1688. He was a captain in the guard of William, Prince of Orange, the Dutch invader welcomed by English Protestants to become King William III. Conrad is recorded as a native of Hesse-Cassel in Germany. The family name remains common in northern Europe, and there is a River Rupel and town called Rupelmonde in Belgium.
ROUpell (to rhyme with ‘scruple’) or RouPELL (to rhyme with ‘hell’)? You decide!
ST.ANDREW’s PRIMARY SCHOOL
VICARAGE
PEABODY ESTATE
Hatfields
The name dates back to when the area was used for drying animal skins for hat-making.