As far as eating and drinking go, there is a wealth of choice in Elephant and Castle, with cuisine from all over the world available including:
Local highlights include:
Walworth Road, the busy popular shopping street, is home to an eclectic range of shops, as well as some undiscovered gems.
Architecture from the 1960s can be good, as Erno Goldfinger's Metro Central Heights and Perronet House demonstrate. These popular residential blocks (Metro Central Heights was converted six years ago from a disused Department of Health building) sit right on the Elephant and Castle roundabout and have front row seats that are perfect for watching the regeneration unfold.
Pretty streets are dotted around Elephant and Castle, including Trinity Church Square, West Square, Hayles Street, and the Pullens Estate, and further into Walworth, Sutherland Square and Fielding Street. The historic Imperial War Museum is also nearby.
Over 20,000 university students come to Elephant and Castle to study each day, mainly at:
The area plays host to a range of cultural attractions, including the quirky Cuming Museum (www.southwark.gov.uk/DiscoverSouthwark/Museums) at the top of Walworth Road, which is full of archaeological curios from Richard and Henry Cuming’s international collection.
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Home. The Elephant and Castle
5 Dec 2007 -
A fascinating book of photographs of Elephant and Castle residents and their homes.
Regeneration Area Map
26 Aug 2008 -
A map showing all the sites currently undergoing development
Development Partner Announced
Southwark Council announce Consortium who will help completely transform the Elephant. Video Clip and Press Pack..
Renaissance - the revitalisation of Elephant and Castle
A stunning new book about the fascinating past, present and future of London's renowned Elephant and Castle district.
Elephant and Castle regeneration information brochure
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