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SPOTLIGHT ON OVAL
FOOD AND DRINKPAGE 22-29
EDUCATIONPAGE 15-21
TR ANSPORTPAGE 9-14
HISTORY AND HERITAGEPAGE 2-8
CONTENT
CULTUREPAGE 30 -39
Set between the neighbourhoods of Vauxhall and Kennington, Oval is a community with tree-lined streets and tranquil parks. A place to meet friends, family or neighbours across its lively mosaic of new bars, cafés, shops and art galleries. A place that feels local but full of life, relaxed but rearing to go. It is a place of warmth and energy, adventure and opportunity. Just a ten-minute walk from Vauxhall, Oval and Kennington stations, Oval Village has a lifestyle of proximity, flexibility and connectivity.
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A RICH HISTORY AND HERITAGE
HISTORY AND HERITAGE
No. 2LAMBETH PALACEFor nearly 800 years, Lambeth Palace, on the banks of the river Thames, has been home to the Archbishop of Canterbury. The beautiful grounds host a series of fetes and open days whilst guided tours can be booked in order to explore the rooms and chapels of this historic working palace and home.
No. 1THE KIA OVALThe Kia Oval has been the home ground of the Surrey County cricket club since 1845. It was the first ground in England to host international test cricket and in recent years has seen significant redevelopment and improved capacity.
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No. 3HOUSES OF PARLIAMENTThe Palace of Westminster, more commonly known as the Houses of Parliament, has resided in the centre of London since the 11th Century. Formerly a royal residence it has, over the centuries, become a centre of political life.
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No. 4IMPERIAL WAR MUSEUMFounded during the First World War, the Imperial War Museum aims to tell the stories of people from around the world through a programme of exhibitions, events and activities. Surrounded by a beautiful park with the Tibetan peace garden this is place with plenty to see inside and out.
No. 5VAUXHALL PLEASURE GARDENSBack in the 18th Century, the expansive Vauxhall Gardens were used as one of the leading venues for public entertainment. After being absorbed into the metropolis of the city, part of the site was re-opened as a public park and renamed Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens.
No. 6THE OVAL GASHOLDERSThe Oval Gasholders were a magnificent feat of Victorian engineering with the grandest Gasholder being the largest of its kind in the world at the time of construction in 1877. The Oval Gasholders are considered to be part of the famous cricket ground’s backdrop. We are proud that the restoration of the largest Gasholder is part of Oval Village.
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No. 8THE LONDON EYEThe London Eye is an observation wheel on the South Bank of the River Thames. It is Europe’s tallest cantilevered observation wheel and is the most popular paid tourist attraction in the United Kingdom with over 3.75 million visitors annually.
No. 7KENNINGTON PARKKennington Park lies between Kennington Park Road and St. Agnes Place. It was opened in 1854 on the site of what had been Kennington Common, where the political reformists gathered for their biggest “monster rally” on 10 April 1848. Today, the park offers an array of leisure facilities including open grassland and a flower garden.
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A GREAT PL ACE TO GET CONNECTED
TRANSPORT
No. 9VAUXHALL STATIONLocated in Zone 1, Vauxhall station is just 8 minutes walk away from Oval Village. Vauxhall was part of Surrey until 1889 when the County of London was created. Vauxhall Station is now seen as a key transport hub for London, offering services in and out of London on the Victoria Line and National Rail.
Oxford Circus
King’s CrossSt Pancras
EustonVictoria
mins 4
mins 8
mins 12
mins 14
mins mins mins mins 11 16 29 32
Waterloo
Bus 77
Victoria
Bus 2, 36, 185
Covent Garden
Bus 87
Oxford Street
Bus 2
No. 10VAUXHALL BUS STATIONOpen since 2004, Vauxhall bus station serves 14 different bus routes that makes city living even more accessible than just the convenient tube stations near Oval Village.
All travel times are approximate and taken from tfl.gov.uk and google.co.uk/maps
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mins mins mins mins 13 14 16 18
Clapham Common
Battersea Park
St James’s Park
Hyde Park
No. 11CYCLE SUPERHIGHWAYCycle Superhighway 5 (CS5) runs from Oval to Pimlico via the Vauxhall gyratory. The innovative safety features aim at encouraging more people to cycle.
No. 12OVAL STATIONLocated in zone 2 and only a 10 minutes’ walk away, Oval Station sits between Stockwell and Kennington on the Northern Line. It opened on the 18th of December in 1890 and is named after the Oval Cricket Ground which is one minute walk away after you exit the tube.
Kings Cross Leicester Square
mins 12
mins 12
Waterloo London Bridge
mins 6
mins 8
All travel times are approximate and taken from tfl.gov.uk and google.co.uk/maps
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No. 14GATWICK AIRPORTVauxhall station is just a short walk away from Oval Village, with train links to Gatwick Airport so you can be there in just 33 minutes.
No. 13HEATHROW AIRPORTTravel to Paddington station from Vauxhall where you can hop onto the Heathrow Express that takes you directly to the airport in just 43 minutes. Then you have access to destinations all over the world.
All travel times are approximate and taken from tfl.gov.uk and google.co.uk/maps
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A* FOREDUCATION
EDUCATION
No. 16LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICSThe London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) is regarded as an international centre of academic excellence and innovation in the social sciences. It is ranked 2nd in the world for social sciences and management.
No. 15CHELSEA COLLEGE OF ARTSFounded in 1895, the Chelsea College of Arts offers courses in Curating & Collections, Fine Art, Graphic Design, Textile Design, Interior, Spatial, Product and Furniture Design.
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No. 17UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDONUniversity College London (UCL) is one of the world’s leading multi-disciplinary universities, with more than 11,000 staff and 39,000 students from 150 different countries.
No. 18IMPERIAL COLLEGE LONDONImperial College London is a world-class university with a mission to benefit society through excellence in science, engineering, medicine and business. With more than 59% of the students coming from outside the UK, the university has a strong international community.
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No. 20SOUTH BANK UNIVERSITYLondon South Bank University is one of London’s largest and oldest universities. It is renowned for having one of the highest employment rates for their graduating students.
No. 21KING’S COLLEGE LONDONFounded in 1828-29 King’s College London is the fourth oldest University in England and is ranked in the top 10 UK universities (QS World Rankings 2020). Based in the heart of London, King’s College London provides world-class teaching and cutting-edge research.
No. 19GOLDSMITHS UNIVERSITY OF LONDONGoldsmiths University of London has an academic legacy stretching back to 1891, providing a rich heritage in the arts and creative discipline for students from all around the world.
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FOOD AND DRINK
THE BEST PL ACES TO EAT
No. 22VAUXHALL STREET FOOD MARKETOpen on weekdays and selected weekends; Vauxhall street food markets offers gourmet street food from all around the world, as well as drinks and relaxation.
No. 23MERCATO METROPOLITANOMercato Metropolitano is situated in a converted paper factory in Elephant & Castle. It is London’s only sustainable community market, offering a range of street food from Italian to Vietnamese.
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No. 2524 THE OVALLocated on 24 Clapham Road, 24 The Oval offers an old-fashioned environment with modern British cuisine, especially famous for their Sunday roasts.
No. 24TEA HOUSE THEATREThe Tea House Theatre is a bright café and event venue with a classical British theme. Enjoy leaf teas, sandwiches and cakes, just around the corner from Vauxhall City Farm.
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No. 27SALLY WHITESally White is a café and food shop based in Kennington, offering the tastiest food, sourced from the highest ingredients. Sally’s career started in Konditor & Cook and she eventually opened her own place here in 2013.
No. 26THE SUGAR POTThe Sugar Pot is a family-run coffee house that’s been around for over 30 years. Their mission is to create a homely feel for all customers, creating a positive community centre.
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No. 29THE DUCHY ARMSA traditional family-run pub, just a ten-minute walk away from the Kia Oval Cricket ground. The friendly atmosphere makes it a local favourite and it also has a large beer garden that can host up to 50 people.
No. 28BONNINGTON CAFEThe Bonnington Café is a co-operatively run vegetarian and vegan restaurant in the heart of Vauxhall. One of South London’s best-kept secrets tucked amidst the beautiful community gardens of the square.
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WORLD CL ASS ENTERTAINMENT AND SPORTS
CULTURE
No. 30NEWPORT STREET GALLERYNewport Street Gallery presents exhibitions of work from Damien Hirst’s art collection. Exhibitions vary between solo and group shows and admission to the gallery is completely free.
No. 31TATE BRITAINTate Britain is an art museum on Millbank in the City of Westminster. It is part of the Tate network of galleries in England, being the oldest one having opened in 1897.
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No. 33DURNING LIBRARYLambeth has a total of 10 libraries in the Borough. Durning Library is an impressive, an impressive Victorian building, closest to Kennington tube station.
No. 32BEE URBANBee Urban is a honeybee-centric social enterprise which aims to positively influence the urban environment through supporting local people and promoting positive, ecologically sound practice around urban greening, building, farming and particularly bee-keeping.
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No. 35VAUXWALL CLIMBING CENTREA minutes’ walk away from Vauxhall station, Vauxwall Climbing Centre is a perfect place for indoor bouldering. Why not try something new?
No. 34VAUXHALL CITY FARMVauxhall City Farm is a little piece of the countryside right in the heart of London with all the sights, sounds and experiences of rural life.
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No. 37BEEFEATER GIN DISTILLERYGin at the Beefeater Distillery is hand-crafted to a recipe that is virtually unchanged since the 1800s. Visit the custom-built visitor centre to see the original stills, view the distilling process and learn about the history of gin in London.
No. 36GASWORKS GALLERYGasworks is a contemporary art organisation which comprises a gallery and 13 artist studios as well offering residencies, international fellowships and educational projects.
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No. 39GO MAMMOTH SPORTS CLUBGO Mammoth is the ultimate club for busy & active adults looking to maximise their spare time through playing sport, keeping fit & socialising with friends.
No. 38SEA LIFE AQUARIUMAround since 1997, The Sea Life London Aquarium is located on the ground floor of County Hall on the South Bank of the River Thames in central London.
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TAKE NOTES
NOTES
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Disclaimer: Lifestyle images are indicative only. Travel times from google.co.uk/maps. Maps are not to scale and show approximate locations only. Details correct at the time of going to press.
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