Creekside Discovery Centre gates
Creekside
The bridge on the path here used to be a toll bridge and is sometimes
known as the 'Halfpenny (Ha'ppeny) Hatch
The current footbridge was opened in 2001.
The DLR crosses Deptford Creek
The railway had to have a lifting bridge to allow navigation up the
Creek
The creek is almost empty at low tide
Greenwich Sewage Pumping Station
Norman Rd
Euromix concrete still use the Prior's Wharf
Creek Road lifting bridge was built around 1954 to replace an earlier
swing bridge
The over-green area almost falling into the Creek used to be a scrapyard,
and flats occupy the site of Deptford Power
Station and gas works.
The Hoy pubclosed in 2008 and became a cafe but was closed today
Stowage - the roadway here looked very different in the 1980s
The footbridge across Deptford Creek opened in 2015
Albury St
with its many decorated doorways
Goddards pie and mash shop is closing down after 128 years. Some won't
miss it
St Paul's Church & Deptford High St
A new look Deptford Station at right and the new yard. The Deptford
Art & Gentrification Walk started here
The Tinderbox on top of the listed Victorian carriage ramp, built in 1835
and said to be London's earliest railway structure
The arches were converted for use by startup businesses. Completed in 2016.
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