A Wander’ette Wapping to Rotherhithe

Leave Buthcher Row and turn right on Commercial Road, with the Half Moon (Young People’s) Theatre. Commercial Road was built to take goods from the riverside docks, straight to the City:

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Before turning right towards the Rotherhithe Tunnel, which we’ll be walking through, under the Thames:
Great to see Frank's Cafe is still going. Was the best cafe with fairly easy early morning parking for a scaffold lorry when working in the City.
 
Great to see Frank's Cafe is still going. Was the best cafe with fairly easy early morning parking for a scaffold lorry when working in the City.

I have never been in there. Something I shall seek to remedy before too long.
 
There are some good views (these are zoomed in) across the river to the City and to Wapping:

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But now it’s time to wander on eastwards:

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Note: the arch you passed under when leaving the Rotherhithe tunnel was part of the former used to cut the tunnel.
 
All around there are reminders of Rotherhithe’s links to the Thames and the trade it brought. The church spire in the background is that of the Roman Catholic, St Mary’s. We’ll be going there shortly to see another oddity and it’s not far from our destination:

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Note: the arch you passed under when leaving the Rotherhithe tunnel was part of the former used to cut the tunnel.

Indeed, I meant to include the picture of the plaque that records this. I then forgot to resize it! I’ll make amends here:

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Another great Wapping Wanderings. Thanks Richard.

My sister lives in Amsterdam Court on the Isle of Dogs, so I do recognise a lot of your wanderings.
 
Opposite the church is St Mary’s Churchyard Gardens and the site of former ‘Watch House’ (to guard against grave robbers) and an early fire station, the latter having collapsed, sadly:

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Nearly at our destination now.

I had tripped over the Time and Talents organisation on a Wander through Bermondsey, then reading that they had moved to Rotherhithe:

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But it was the smell of hot coals, coming from this small hut that most attracted my attention. A blacksmith’ing lesson in the middle of London, conducted by some really friendly people:

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It was now time to wander home, not least as my phone was about to die. But first, a walk past the Mayflower pub and a pint in the Ship pub:

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That was it, as my phone ran out of steam right then.


PS I did though go back down to the river in Wapping the next day, to take some pictures from the north bank, looking over to where we’d been yesterday. As the crow flies, it’s really not far, but a different world:

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