Facebook Twitter Pinterest The Low Line walking route spans Bankside, London Bridge and Bermondsey. “We’re creating a connection to the streets.”The Low Line was conceived by a local resident, the former architect David Stephens, in 2012. The Low Line is part of Bankside’s regeneration to open up the mostly car-free base of the Victorian viaducts, and bring commercial development, whether that be cultural or retail, to the unused arches. Now the Low Line has a soundtrack to go with it. We turn a corner and follow the base of the railway line to Wardens Grove, the third stop along the route, tucked away behind the Metal Box Factory, just off Southwark Street.
Source: The Guardian June 21, 2019 09:00 UTC