Back on terra firma and just a short walk away from the Shard is the superb Borough Market, renowned for exceptional British and international produce, a haven for anyone who loves eating and drinking- who doesn't?!!
As far back as the 11th century London Bridge attracted traders selling grain, fish, vegetables and livestock. In the 13th century traders relocated to what is now Borough High Street and a market has existed there ever since. In 1755 the market was closed by Parliament, but a group of Southwark residents raised £6,000 (a princely sum in those days!) to buy a patch of land known locally as The Triangle, once the churchyard of St Margaret's church, and reopened the market in 1756.
Shocking behaviour!!
The Sports poster is dated 1914 and the admission price was sixpence. When I stood and looked at the background I imagined all those people going about their daily business and wondered what
they would make of London today, with buildings like the Shard just down the road.
Southwark Cathedral
Cafes, bars and restaurants offer a plethora of goodies, bakery,
charcuterie, dairy, drinks, seafood, meat, fruit and veg.
A novel use for an old telephone box
And to finish off a perfect day you can go home with a
beautiful bunch of flowers and some pretty tableware.