Newington Collection
Welcome to Newington, a vibrant neighborhood in London that is steeped in history and offers an array of exciting attractions
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Welcome to Newington, a vibrant neighborhood in London that is steeped in history and offers an array of exciting attractions. Hop on the iconic Routemaster Bus and explore the charming streets lined with beautiful Victorian architecture. Sports enthusiasts can catch a thrilling match at Seaview Stadium Fine Art, home to the Crusaders Football Club. The atmosphere is electric as fans cheer on their favorite teams while enjoying the stunning artwork adorning the stadium walls. For those seeking adventure on two wheels, keep an eye out for advertisements showcasing bicycles and tricycles. Explore the area's hidden gems at your own pace or join one of Walks of London's guided tours, which take you through famous landmarks like London Bridge, Borough Market, and Newington itself. History buffs will be fascinated by LCC-MFB Stoke Newington fire station, where brave firefighters have served this community for years. Step back in time with a visit to Clissold Park, established in 1885; its lush greenery provides a tranquil escape from city life. Newington Causeway is another must-visit spot that showcases both old-world charm and modern vibrancy. Discover unique shops, bustling markets, and indulge in delectable cuisine from around the world. Don't miss out on quirky events like firefighters dressing up for an entertaining evening or witnessing cricket matches between Women of Hampshire versus Women of Surrey at Newing Cricket Grounds – it's bound to be an unforgettable experience. Immerse yourself further into history by exploring Rowton House located in Newington Butts. This historic building has witnessed countless stories unfold over time and serves as a reminder of London's rich past. To truly understand how this neighborhood has evolved over centuries, take a glimpse at vintage maps such as the 1832 Victorian Map of Southwark or the Old Street Map of London South and River Thames from 1908 - they provide fascinating insights into its transformation throughout time.