Limehouse and Wapping. Two neighbouring riverside settlements with a maritime heritage and plenty of docks, wharves and warehouses between them. Take a riverside wander through the historic area.
Limehouse Basin, also known as Limehouse Marina. Photo: Past London
Don't try this at home! Waterfront agility with a view in Limehouse. Photo: isi-ono
Limehouse foreshore. Photo: Kristina & Linus
Spratt's Patent Limited building in Limehouse Cut. Spratt's was the first large scale manufacturer of dog biscuits. Photo: dakota_boo
Cyclist in Limehouse Cut. Photo: Andrew Smith
Looking across the river from Limehouse to Globe Wharf on the south bank, in Rotherhithe. Photo: ProphecyBlur
Former warehouses on Narrow Street in Limehouse. Photo: shadow_in_the_water
Limehouse station. Photo: 1FAM
Wapping school figures. Photo: Matt Brown
The Prospect of Whitby is supposedly London's oldest riverside pub. Photo: Nico Roicke
The Wapping Noose, which hangs round the back of The Prospect of Whitby (above) and plays up to Wapping's pirate history. Photo: Matt Brown