Guidebook for London

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Guidebook for London

Getting Around

Abbey Wood station has direct connections to London Bridge, Cannon Street, and Charing Cross. From any of these stations you can easily access the tube network. Additionally, Woolwich Arsenal is 3 minutes away by train and can connect you to the Docklands Light Railway (DLR).
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Abbey Wood Station
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Abbey Wood station has direct connections to London Bridge, Cannon Street, and Charing Cross. From any of these stations you can easily access the tube network. Additionally, Woolwich Arsenal is 3 minutes away by train and can connect you to the Docklands Light Railway (DLR).

Essentials

Sainsbury's is a 6-minute walk away and is a food superstore. As well as food and groceries, they have electrical, homeware, and clothes sections.
Sainsbury's
Harrow Manorway
Sainsbury's is a 6-minute walk away and is a food superstore. As well as food and groceries, they have electrical, homeware, and clothes sections.

Parks & Nature

The ruins in Abbey Wood are of Lesnes Abbey, built in 1178. The surrounding area is landscaped and contains a visitor centre. The woods around the Abbey contains paths for hiking and are part of the Greenwich Green Chain walk - a 40 mile network of signposted walks connecting South East London's green spaces.
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Abadía de Lesnes
Abbey Road
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The ruins in Abbey Wood are of Lesnes Abbey, built in 1178. The surrounding area is landscaped and contains a visitor centre. The woods around the Abbey contains paths for hiking and are part of the Greenwich Green Chain walk - a 40 mile network of signposted walks connecting South East London's green spaces.

Sightseeing

The Pumping Station is a recently renovated example of victorian architecture and steam-powered machinery. Opened in 1865 it was a feat of engineering designed to rid London of the cholera epidemics. It is a unique part of Britain's industrial heritage and an outstanding example of Victorian engineering.
The Crossness Pumping Station
Bazalgette Way
The Pumping Station is a recently renovated example of victorian architecture and steam-powered machinery. Opened in 1865 it was a feat of engineering designed to rid London of the cholera epidemics. It is a unique part of Britain's industrial heritage and an outstanding example of Victorian engineering.