Historic Anglican parish church. There has been a church on this site since the 12th century. The present building dates from 1736. The parish priest is Fr Jonathan Sedgwick.
Britain's biggest cinema screen opened in 1999 at Waterloo's Bullring. It took just a year to transform the desolate roundabout at the end of Waterloo Bridge and within the first 12 months it is ...
Luciano Ferrari has been running La Barca at Waterloo Station's back door since 1977. Early customers included Ken Livingstone who walked from County Hall. Soon Prince Andrew brought a girlfriend for ...
French wine bar and restaurant formerly known as La Cave.
A well-known quality riverside marketplace between Oxo Tower Wharf and London Television Centre, Gabriel's Wharf was one of the first parts of the Coin Street jigsaw to be completed. Small studios ...
This riverside park was named Bernie Spain Gardens after Bernadette Spain, one of the original Coin Street Action Group campaigners.
The Cello Factory is a music and visual arts venue in Waterloo, close to the South Bank.
The Laughing Gravy has now closed. This page has been retained for reference. The Laughing Gravy is under new ownership and reopened in mid-August 2010.
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Joiner Street is in the London Borough of Southwark.
Roman Catholic parish church cared for by priests of the Personal Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham.
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