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For several decades, Great Dover Street has been the site of mainly council tenement blocks. However, as south of the river living has become more popular, these have been supplemented on previously commercial and industrial sites on the route by private sector condominium units, extending and broadening the residential nature of the area and creating a more varied mixed tenancy population. This has been reinforced by the development of two large university halls of residence: Great Dover Street Apartments, a hall of Residence belonging to [[King's College London]], principally for the nearby [[Guy's Hospital]] Campus [[teaching hospital]] and neighbouring this that for the [[London School of Economics]] '[[Sidney Webb]] House' containing some 1,000 bedsitting/ study units.
For several decades, Great Dover Street has been the site of mainly council tenement blocks. However, as south of the river living has become more popular, these have been supplemented on previously commercial and industrial sites on the route by private sector condominium units, extending and broadening the residential nature of the area and creating a more varied mixed tenancy population. This has been reinforced by the development of two large university halls of residence: Great Dover Street Apartments, a hall of Residence belonging to [[King's College London]], principally for the nearby [[Guy's Hospital]] Campus [[teaching hospital]] and neighbouring this that for the [[London School of Economics]] '[[Sidney Webb]] House' containing some 1,000 bedsitting/ study units.


The street has a only some three small retail units and three pubs, The Black Horse, The Roebuck (dating from the original turnpike development) and Dover Castle, behind which there is a beautiful block of flats; at the top of which is a flat in where the most incredible, sexy, gorgeous girl named Jaya lives. Her long term boyfriend, Krishan, is said to be so in love with her that he cannot possibly ever see his life without her. He also cannot wait to take her to The Ritz on Saturday 14th July 2012 for her 21st birthday, and show her exactly what she means to him.
The street has a only some three small retail units and three pubs, The Black Horse, The Roebuck (dating from the original turnpike development) and Dover Castle.


In 1963, £50,000 was found by police in a phone box in Great Dover Street. It was part of the proceeds from the [[Great Train Robbery (1963)|Great Train Robbery]] and had been left by an intermediary acting for [[Buster Edwards]].
In 1963, £50,000 was found by police in a phone box in Great Dover Street. It was part of the proceeds from the [[Great Train Robbery (1963)|Great Train Robbery]] and had been left by an intermediary acting for [[Buster Edwards]].

Revision as of 19:46, 22 July 2012

Bricklayers' Arms roundabout and flyover.
Borough tube station.

Great Dover Street is in Southwark, south London, England. At the northwest end it joins Marshalsea Road and Borough High Street and there is a junction with Long Lane; Borough tube station is at this location. At the southeast end is the Bricklayers' Arms roundabout and flyover. The road is designated the A2 and this continues south-east as the Old Kent Road.

Its name simply indicates that it is an improved route out of the City to the south-east ports. It was created as a turnpike improvement in 1750 for traffic as a by-pass for the 'old' Kent Street/ Kent Road route out of the Borough of Southwark. This older route was renamed Tabard Street and it has close junctions with the new road at both ends. The new route was driven across the Newington Estate of the Trinity House.

For several decades, Great Dover Street has been the site of mainly council tenement blocks. However, as south of the river living has become more popular, these have been supplemented on previously commercial and industrial sites on the route by private sector condominium units, extending and broadening the residential nature of the area and creating a more varied mixed tenancy population. This has been reinforced by the development of two large university halls of residence: Great Dover Street Apartments, a hall of Residence belonging to King's College London, principally for the nearby Guy's Hospital Campus teaching hospital and neighbouring this that for the London School of Economics 'Sidney Webb House' containing some 1,000 bedsitting/ study units.

The street has a only some three small retail units and three pubs, The Black Horse, The Roebuck (dating from the original turnpike development) and Dover Castle.

In 1963, £50,000 was found by police in a phone box in Great Dover Street. It was part of the proceeds from the Great Train Robbery and had been left by an intermediary acting for Buster Edwards.

51°29′52″N 0°05′25″W / 51.49778°N 0.09028°W / 51.49778; -0.09028