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Quirky London 15: Cycle inside a canal

Posted on 15 February 20102 April 2021 by Rob Ainsley

Where is it? Running south into Peckham centre. What’s quirky about it? Not just a canal towpath, this is cycling along the canal itself: the old Surrey Canal, which finally evaporated in the 1960s. Why bike there? It’s a neat traffic-free route to Peckham… in the day. Probably best avoided at night, unless you have…

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Quirky London 14: Ride a free ferry

Posted on 14 February 20102 April 2021 by Rob Ainsley

Where is it? Woolwich, out east along the Thames path. What’s quirky about it? That rare thing, a free ride: as the link between the North and South Circular, the ferry shuttling over the Thames between North and South Woolwich has to cost you nothing. So there is, after all, such a thing as a…

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Quirky London 13: Crossing the meridian

Posted on 13 February 20102 April 2021 by Rob Ainsley

Where is it? Greenwich observatory, in the park overlooking the old naval college – but possibly not quite where you think. What’s quirky about it? Your chance to straddle the meridian line. Here, balanced on a knife edge, are the two hemispheres: on one side the mystic east of Woolwich and Dartford and beyond; on…

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Quirky London 12: ‘Lombard St’ for bikes

Posted on 12 February 20102 April 2021 by Rob Ainsley

Where is it? At the beginning of the ornamental canal just after St Katherine’s Dock, east of Tower Bridge. What’s quirky about it? San Francisco bangs on about its steep and eight-hairpinned Lombard St being the ‘crookedest street in the world’ (it’s not: San Fran’s own Vermont St is steeper, and the crookedest street in…

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Quirky London 11: The flying canal

Posted on 11 February 20102 April 2021 by Rob Ainsley

Where is it? On the Grand Union Canal Paddington Arm, about five miles west of Paddington station. What’s quirky about it? The quiet, rural-feeling canal is clearly at ground level – you think. But out of nowhere, the North Circular suddenly appears far below you: disorientated, you realise you’re on an aqueduct. Why bike there?…

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Quirky London 10: The floating towpath

Posted on 10 February 20102 April 2021 by Rob Ainsley

Where is it? On Limehouse Cut, where the canal ducks under the A12, just before Bow Locks. What’s quirky about it? It’s Britain’s only floating towpath – it was the only solution to making a cyclable and walkable towpath under the main road.(There’s supposed to be a floating and movable towpath where the Rochdale Canal…

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Quirky London 9: London Bridge (rems of)

Posted on 9 February 20102 April 2021 by Rob Ainsley

Where is it? The King’s Arms, a pub at 65 Newcomen St, just off Borough, a bit south of London Bridge. What’s quirky about it? Its coat of arms is the only surviving bit of the original, medieval London Bridge, the one that was always falling down or burning up. The arms come from the…

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Quirky London 8: ‘St Paul’s’ in Vauxhall

Posted on 8 February 20102 April 2021 by Rob Ainsley

Where is it? Vauxhall Bridge, a bridge in Vauxhall. Cross over the wide, fast bridge and you’d think it’s central London’s most boring crossing. But you’re on a bike, not a bus or car, so stop and peer over the parapet. What’s quirky about it? You see eight large female figures depicting the arts and…

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Quirky London 7: The London Stone

Posted on 7 February 20102 April 2021 by Rob Ainsley

Where is it? 111 Cannon St, in the heart of London, which means a busy road with anonymous shops and bland modern blocks. But at least there’s a pub called The London Stone just down the road. What’s quirky about it? It’s said to be the original centre of London in Roman times: the stone…

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Quirky London 6: The Roman Bath

Posted on 6 February 20102 April 2021 by Rob Ainsley

Where is it? 5 Strand Lane, off Strand/Surrey St, hidden away in a back lane and probably half a building site. What’s quirky about it? It’s a National Trust property which is the “remains of a bath – possibly Roman”. To see it, you press a light switch on the outside wall and peer in…

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