Bermondsey Antique Market, London, UK
Bermondsey Antique Market, London, UK
Walking through Maltby Street Market (The Ropewalk) & Druid Street Market, Bermondsey, London, SE1.
This wonderful market is situated underneath and around the railway track arches which runs between Maltby Street and Millstream Road, it is known as The Ropewalk it's a buzzing street market with a fantastic mix of stalls, shops, pop-up bars and cafes.
Additionally in this video there's a walk along the recently opened Druid Street Market.
There's an incredible array of top quality food sellers; so local & London foodies desiring epicurean delights are magnetically drawn to this place at the weekends.
The market opens at the weekend at following times:
Saturday 9:00am - 4:00pm
Sunday 11:00am - 4:00pm
(Saturday being the busier day).
Maltby Street & Druid Street Market is in Bermondsey, South London, SE16
(Video recorded on Saturday 31st October 2015)
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London Market / London Bridge (1930-1939)
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Various shots of a fruit and vegetable market. Good shots of large numbers of commuters walking across a busy London bridge - possibly Waterloo Bridge. Their is lots of traffic too. Shots of butcher's stall on market. More shots of bridge. Closer shots of people walking - many of the men wear bowler hats.
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London walk: Borough Market, Southwark Cathedral, Golden Hinde, Clink Street, London Bridge, skyline
London walk: Borough Market, Southwark Cathedral, Golden Hinde, Clink Street, London Bridge
30-minute walk
Join me during a break between the storms in London when I walk around the sumptuous, glorious, fabulous stalls of Borough Market – and try not to dribble as I people dodge trying to get a peek at all the food stuff on offer. Cheeses, chocolates, cakes, breads, olives, spices, fruit, vegetables, all manner of hot food prepared on the spot – it really is one of London’s top markets for a reason. Mmmmm…
As the rain cleared unexpectedly, I took the opportunity to skirt around Southwark Cathedral heading towards the Golden Hinde, stopping for awhile to enjoy the views of the City of London skyline. From there I head along Clink Street past the Clink Prison Museum to take in another river view at Bankside. I hadn’t really planned this walk and the clouds were starting to build again, so I walked quite speedily back to Borough Market and up to London Bridge to get a good view of the front of Southwark Cathedral, all the while under the gaze of the Shard. My final set of City skyline views take in Tower Bridge and Canary Wharf in the distance to the east.
An hour or so after I filmed, the most enormous storm crossed central London, topping up the flooded roads and pavements from the earlier deluge, so I was very lucky indeed to get a gap in the weather????
Route timestamps:
00:35 London Bridge Underground Station
01:41 Stoney Street
02:05 Entering Borough Market
05:32 Stoney Street again – I accidentally went around in a small circle!
09:15 Cathedral Street
09:51 View of The Shard – it towers above that whole area
14:00 Rejoining Cathedral Street to head to the Golden Hinde
14:47 Kaplan International College London
15:22 The Golden Hinde
17:08 City of London skyline view
17:27 The Old Thameside Inn
18:16 Pickfords Wharf
18:35 Winchester Palace medieval ruins
19:47 Clink Street
20:38 The Clink Prison Museum
21:30 Bank End
21:42 The Anchor Pub, Bankside
22:31 Bankside
22:48 City skyline view
24:39 Green Dragon Court
25:25 Southwark Cathedral
26:23 Borough High Street
28:09 London Bridge
29:04 View towards Canary Wharf and London Bridge
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Bermondsey Antiques Market
a trailer showing the sights sounds, and textures, for a new short film about Bermondsey Antiques Market, also known as New Caledonian Market, telling the story of the market through new footage and archive material from 1855 to the present day. i have been collecting material for the past 4 years and plan to present the film in January 2010.
Top 3 London Markets - Chosen By Locals!
There are so many markets in London it can be hard to know which ones to go to. Today we visited three markets that were recommended to us by some London locals.
First stop is Camden Market. This area is known for cheap knock-offs, bric-a-brac, and food. It’s got a young, alternative vibe and is a very lively marketplace.
Second stop is Old Spitalfields Market. This market is great for meeting up with friends to grab a bite to eat. There are also a lot of pop up markets where you can grab some great deals on quality products.
Lastly, we visit the infamous Borough Market. The oldest food market in London didn’t disappoint. Here you can find loads of delicious food and drinks to either take home and cook or just grab a bite to eat while there.
Here are some other markets that you might want to explore while in London:
Antiques: Portobello Road, Sunbury Antiques, Bermondsey Square Markets,
Food: Maltby Market, Brixton Village Market,
Bric-a-brac: Deptford Market, Hackney Flea Market, Brick Lane Markets,
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Robert David Jones was born in Brixton and became known to the world as David Bowie. He was a beloved Brixtonian and this particular mural, created in his memory, is popular with visitors and tourists.
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Subscribe here: - Let's go to Portobello Road, the world’s largest antiques market with over 1,000 dealers selling every kind of antique and collectible in London, England. Visitors flock from all over the world to discover one of London’s best loved landmarks which contains the most extensive selection of antiques in Britain.
In this video, we are going to view a few of the 'antiques', examine their prices and at the same time be entertained by the world famous street performers and musicians that are scattered around the streets of Portobello Road!
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