Life in Bermondsey: An area guide to SE1

On the southern banks of the Thames, this neighbourhood is just steps away from City hustle and bustle
Jenny Marc13 January 2016

Between London Bridge and Borough Market, Bermondsey is tucked among some of London’s most famous tourist destinations.

But despite its proximity to these world-renowned landmarks, the area retains a community atmosphere.

“Bermondsey Street is a bit of a one-off”, explains Eddi Matthiasson, senior sales associate at Williams Lynch, in reference to the main stretch, which is lined with independently owned restaurants and shops.

“You’re not going to get nightclubs, and it’s not going to be the Shoreditch or the Clerkenwell feel. It’s got more of a smaller feel to it.”

And that unique character is quickly attracting buyers and renters to the neighbourhood, which is reflected in the rapidly rising property prices.

“It wouldn’t surprise me to see over the next three to five years an increase of possibly more than 30 per cent,” Mr Matthiasson said.

To get a feel for Bermondsey, be sure to check out this video.

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