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For several decades, Great Dover Street has been the site of mainly council housing; however, as south of the river living has become more popular, council houses have been replaced by more expensive condominium units. The street is home to two large university student accommodation halls: The [[London School of Economics]]' Great Dover Street Residence and a [[King's College London]] residential hall.
For several decades, Great Dover Street has been the site of mainly council housing; however, as south of the river living has become more popular, council houses have been replaced by more expensive condominium units. The street is home to two large university student accommodation halls: The [[London School of Economics]]' Great Dover Street Residence and a [[King's College London]] residential hall.


the street has a variety of shops but is mainly residential. with a student population, it is served by the 21 and n21 buses. and has a poark behind it affectionately caleed rape gardens. lovely
The street has a variety of shops but is mainly residential, with a high student population. It is served by the 21 and N21 buses.

== See also ==


* [[Dover Street]] in central London
* [[Dover Street]] in central London

Revision as of 20:50, 20 December 2006

Bricklayers' Arms roundabout and flyover.
Borough tube station.

Great Dover Street is in Southwark, south London, England. At the north-west end is the Borough tube station on Borough High Street. Continuing across the street is Marshalsea Road. At the south-east end is the Bricklayer's Arms roundabout and flyover.

The road is designated the A2 and this continues south-east as the Old Kent Road.

For several decades, Great Dover Street has been the site of mainly council housing; however, as south of the river living has become more popular, council houses have been replaced by more expensive condominium units. The street is home to two large university student accommodation halls: The London School of Economics' Great Dover Street Residence and a King's College London residential hall.

The street has a variety of shops but is mainly residential, with a high student population. It is served by the 21 and N21 buses.

See also