London Bridge Stone Alcoves
Tourist attraction in Hackney
Address: Victoria Park Rd, Bow, London E9 5EQ, United Kingdom
Phone: nan
Region: Hackney
Nearest station: Hackney Wick (0.18 miles)
Rated: 4.3/5 on Google.
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About London Bridge Stone Alcoves
- 🏰 London Bridge Stone Alcoves are fascinating historical artifacts preserved from the old London Bridge, which was demolished in 1831.
- 🌳 Donated to Victoria Park by Benjamin Nixon in 1860, these alcoves now stand next to Cadogan Gate on the east side of the park.
- ☔️ They provide shelter from rain and a welcome shade during hot summer days, making them great spots for taking a break or enjoying some cool respite.
- 📷 The stone alcoves also serve as an interesting backdrop for photography enthusiasts.
- 💨 Some reviewers appreciate it as a nice place to rest while running or take a smoke break, like Sniffy Booboo did.
- 💡 Overall, visitors find this piece of London Bridge history quite interesting.
Options: Wheelchair-accessible entrance, Good for kids
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