Wednesday, 23 March 2016

Our Guide to Loughborough Junction

An undiscovered Gem – But not for long

 

Mention Loughborough Junction in conversation and it used to get you some odd looks from die-hard Londoners who’d never heard of the place. Known to some as East Brixton or an outpost on the fringes of Camberwell, residents of the area were more than happy to keep this diamond in the rough to themselves. Now this is all changing, with a comprehensive neighbourhood redevelopment plan and the corresponding influx of savvy property hunters. From the delights of the Green Flag award-winning Ruskin Park, pop-up cider bars and wellbeing events, quirky coffee shops to long established favourites, such as an old school boxing gym and a thriving arts scene, this is a part of the capital that’s putting itself firmly on the map.
Our Guide to Loughborough Junction

Regeneration, Community & Identity

Originally the home of Henry Hastings, the 1st Baron Loughborough, who lived in Loughborough House in the 1660s, the area’s railway station was opened in 1863, making it a transport hub. However, after the war it developed a rather shady reputation, mainly due to neglect and unfinished transport schemes. Click here for more details...

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