Tucked away in the heart of Walworth, East Street offers a surprisingly characterful glimpse into a more local side of London. Beyond the crowds of better‑known attractions, you'll discover a mix of owner‑operated businesses, quaint architecture, and a real sense of neighbourliness. It's a rewarding spot for a wander and a chance to enjoy the t… Read More


Originally first raised in 1887 as the Society of the Holy Child Jesus (SHCJ)'s motherhouse, this building stands as a recognisable example of London civic architecture in central London. The architecture – including distinctive terracotta details and formal facades – initially served as a training center for women. During its storied existence… Read More