London Bridge Is Enthralling Town 50 Million Passengers Per Year
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INTRODUCTION TRANSPORT 1/4 19/20 WORK LIFE ENVIRONMENT 5/6 21/28 LOCATION THE MILL HOUSE 7/8 28/34 THE MARKET THE LANTERN 9/10 35/38 LONDON BRIDGE DOCKYARD 11/12 39/44 SURROUNDS CONTACT 13/18 47/28 Capitalise on your workspace INTRODUCING LITTLE LONDON Elegant industrial-chic office spaces across a three building complex on the South Bank, between London Bridge and Bermondsey Underground stations. 1 2 INTRODUCTION Three buildings, one address Little London comprises three striking buildings. Mill House, 3 a former biscuit factory; Dockyard, a former warehouse and The Lantern, a self-contained space between the two, together 4 totalling 31,100 sq ft of flexible office space. INTRODUCTION Located on Mill Street, moments from the riverside restaurants of Shad Thames, this office quarter features its own internal courtyard with pop-up street food providers, shower and cycle facilities and secure underground parking. Designed to striking effect, Little London offers companies flexible office space amidst a remarkable skyline with views onto The City and Tower Bridge. Socialise, gather, connect More than just a place of work Little London takes full advantage of its location and space. The courtyard, known as The Yard is home to a resident artisanal coffee provider and two street food providers, also open to the public during lunch time hours. Promoting an active lifestyle, our concierge is available to organize sunrise yoga sessions or lunchtime running clubs. And after, our on-site showers and locker room situated below The Lantern enable you to refresh before sitting down to work. 5 Cycle stores are also to be found in the basement of The 6 WORK LIFE WORK Lantern as well as an innovative workbench room for cycle INTRODUCTION repairs and tweaks. CGI OF PROPOSED YARD FOR INDICATIVE PURPOSE ONLY LONDON BRIDGE LONDON MORE 20 TOWER TOWER OF ST KATHARINE THE SHARD STATION BRIDGE LONDON FENCHURCH ST BRIDGE LONDON DOCK TATE MODERN BOROUGH MARKET 7 Savour the capital’s 21st century skyline on the Thames- side walk to Little London from London Bridge station - 8 LOCATION the City’s gleaming edifices across the river, the Tower of INTRODUCTION London and Canary Wharf a backdrop in the distance. City Hall, Tower Bridge and the distinctive warehouses COURAGE of Butlers Wharf and Shad Thames complete your walk YARD to work. SHAD THAMES At lunch, join the many joggers pounding the pavements of the South Bank or grab a bite from the many food TOOLEY outlets around Shad Thames and Bermondsey. Borough STREET Market, London’s oldest - and largest - food market is THE CIRCLE also a short walk away and for office essentials there’s a MALTBY STREET MARKET supermarket on Mill Street itself. Your peers in and around Little London: The South Bank set 9 Described as the most diverse and dynamic commercial market in the capital, SE1 South Bank office space, like the river that defines 10 THE MARKETTHE it, is surging - enjoying substantially lower vacancy rates than the West End, Midtown and The City. The area has developed a reputation for the DAMIT sector; companies within the Design, Advertising, Marketing, Internet and Telecoms industries. The area’s industrial heritage, particularly the converted wharfs and warehouses afford young and established companies the flexibility to expand and the distinctive working environment of the postcode reflected in the surrounding appealing and industrious architecture. London Bridge in numbers 12,500 employed in London Bridge Quarter London Bridge is enthralling town 50 million passengers per year London Bridge is growing! From 2018 the new station entrance on Tooley Street, will bring this vibrant part of the capital even closer to Little London - only a 10 minute 11 walk away. 20,000 12 A regeneration project that began with the construction INTRODUCTION LONDON BRIDGE of London’s tallest tower, the end result is nothing short covers a week in Shard of spectacular. Home to the capital’s best food and drink restaurants culture centred around Borough Market, London Bridge Quarter epitomizes the growing global metropolitan trend – that a station is more than a place to catch a train. On the doorstep of Little London, further development 1m at One Tower Bridge promises to expand upon the neighbourhood’s cultural component even further with visitors annually to the The Bridge Theatre and South Bank’s first Ivy restaurant. Shard’s viewing gallery 10 minutes from Little London Welcome to the 13 SHAD THAMES | BERMONDSEY | TOWER BRIDGE 14 SURROUNDS INTRODUCTION neighbourhood A walk around Little London Shad Thames: SE1 2 Look out for: The birthplace of the Design Museum, Shad Thames has lost none of its Eminent, Conran-infused sophistication with its popular river-fronting restaurants, classic French Le Pont De La Tour, Butler’s Wharf Chop House and the rustic 1 Thames side tables at the three Italian Cantina del Ponte amply catering for the smart lunch crowd. Conran restaurants, Pont De La Tour, Butler’s Wharf Chop House and Epicurean Cantina del Ponte. An area that oozes character and history, its refurbished former warehouses are not only home to a range of established businesses and start-ups but 2 The cobbled and characterful streets of Shad Thames home to a wide some brilliant independent shops and cafes. Local coffee provider, The range of shops and businesses. + Watch House in the Cardamon Building always has a queue out the door 3 The Watch House coffee house and come lunch serving up freshly made salads and doorstopper sandwiches but deli, in Shad Thames’s Cardamom if you’re looking for something a bit more old school then head to Shanel’s Building. Sandwich Bar on Mill Street. Helpfully she also does breakfast too. Marrakech Eclectic Deli on Queen Elizabeth Street also comes highly recommended whilst Heavy Petal London, winning on floral puns as well as posies, can be relied upon to brighten any desk or birthday. 1 1 2 15 16 SHAD THAMES & TOWER BRIDGE TOWER THAMESSHAD & 2 Look out for: Tower Bridge SE1 2 Smartening up its act, Tower Bridge is now home to some of 1 The Ivy at Tower Bridge London’s best- loved epicurean names. The Ivy, Story Restaurant, 2 The Lalit, 181 Tooley Street The Draft House and the exquisite high-on-design Lalit Hotel add 3 The Foster designed More London with a sophisticated spend-the-difference touch to post-work drinks plenty of popular lunch time go-tos. and dinner, all on your doorstep. 3 2 Look out for: Around Maltby Street: SE1 2 1 Neals Yard Dairy, 114 Druid Street Taking over from Borough as the food market of choice for those in the 2 Maltby Street Market know, Maltby Street has a massive F&B reputation. Sadly for those who work in the area the market only opens on Saturdays but during the week 3 Monmouth Coffee Company, Maltby Street days the street’s restaurants and cafes still open their doors to the public. 4 The Doodle Bar, Druid Street Ogle Monmouth’s on-site coffee roasters, stop by London reclamation giant 5 Marquis of Wellington, 21 Druid Street LASCO – now with their own eminently cool café too, visit the eclectic Doodle Bar for after work drinks or join the throngs enjoying pavement pints at the Marquis of Wellington. 2 6 Around Bermondsey: SE1 3 Bermondsey Street is a bit of a one-off in London. A community all of its own, thriving with independent retail and the proverbial definition of cool, because it’s not trying to replicate itself as Shoreditch-south- of-the-river. When did it become cool? Hard to put one’s finger on it but probably long before the White Cube gallery located there in 2011 bringing the likes of Tracey Emin and Damien Hirst to the area. Aside 17 from its artsy scene there are tonnes of great places to eat and drink – 18 and some surprisingly green spaces to sit with a sandwich on a lunch break, such as Tanner Street Park. BERMONDSEY STREET & SQUARE & STREET BERMONDSEY 7 3 Look out for: 1 Bermondsey Antique Market Fridays 6am-2pm Bermondsey Square 2 White Cube Gallery, Bermondsey Street 3 Village East Bermondsey Street 4 The Bermondsey Arts Club & Cocktail Bar, Tower Bridge Road 5 Vitrine Gallery, 15 Bermondsey Square 6 Tanner Street Park in the shadow of The Shard 7 The Garrison, Gastropub 99 Bermondsey Street 8 Casse-Croute French restaurant, 109 Bermondsey Street 9 Franco Manca, 124 Bermondsey Street 3 10 Fuckoffee, 163 Bermondsey Street 5 1 BROADGATE D T ITHFIELKE M S AR M LIVERPOOL ST MOORGATE GUILDHALL ALDGATE EAST ST PAUL’S CATHEDRAL THE GHERKIN ALDGATE LLOYD’S BANK BUILDING Overground, underground, FENCHURCH STREET river-bound. FENCHURCH ST CANNON STREET TOWER GATEWAY MONUMENT GETTING TO AND FROM LITTLE LONDON. UPPER THAMES STREET TOWER HILL BANKSIDE PIER Little London is a 12-minute walk from London Bridge (THAMES CLIPPER) Station (National Rail, Northern and Jubilee lines) and BRIDGE SOUTHWARK THE TOWER seven minutes from Bermondsey Underground (Jubilee). OF LONDON 19 The Thames Clipper can be boarded at London Bridge with services between Putney and Woolwich. TATE MODERN ART GALLERY 20 LONDON BRIDGE PIER ST KATHARINE DOCK LONDON BRIDGE (THAMES CLIPPER) TRANSPORT Santander Bikes are docked at Curlew Street, a five-minute HMS BELFAST walk away and employees at Little London will also benefit SOUTHWARK CATHEDRAL from secure cycle storage within the office development. BOROUGH NEW MARKET LONDON BRIDGE ENTRANCE 2018 THE SHARD MORE LONDON/ CITY HALL As of 2018, London Bridge’s new station entrance on Tooley LONDON BRIDGE TOWER BRIDGE Street will reduce walking times to Little London to around 12 MINS 10 minutes.