One block east of TBR along the same road. Lived there up to around 9 years ago. You must have seen the place change a lot in 20 years. I really liked living there, my old housemate stayed around the area but moved a bit closer to Rotherhithe.
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There was only one pub and one restaurant on Bermondsey St, Bermondsey Square was a waste ground with a much larger antiques market from about 6am on a Friday (5x bigger than today) and More London was still a WWII bomb site down to the basements. It’s crazy to think that the riverside facing the city of London was like that in 2001!duncs500 wrote: Sat Jul 10, 2021 5:01 amOne block east of TBR along the same road. Lived there up to around 9 years ago. You must have seen the place change a lot in 20 years. I really liked living there, my old housemate stayed around the area but moved a bit closer to Rotherhithe.
Here’s the view from our first flat in the area. As 3rd year students we were paying £425pm each and had an uninterrupted view of the Thames from the balcony until City Hall started going up.
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the whole 5G is interesting, and the home wired broadband debate, I use my phone as a 4G router for the house I just bought- not staying there yet, but can stream Youtube etc no probs on the smart TV, my recent trip rounf the UK using carplay and 3 kids gaming or streaming on phones/ipads with no issues, just as well i have unlimited data.
Theres 1000mb/s fibre available now but I would need a mesh as well as the house is so big, just the standing charges for a phone no I will never use/want.
No 5G at the address and a smattering throughout the city it seems, be a while yet then!
Theres 1000mb/s fibre available now but I would need a mesh as well as the house is so big, just the standing charges for a phone no I will never use/want.
No 5G at the address and a smattering throughout the city it seems, be a while yet then!