Battersea Power StationThe unused power station was the first British coal-fired electricity station set up in the 1930's and now dominates the Battersea skyline. The station gained worldwide recognition having appeared on the cover of Pink Floyd's 1977 album, Animals.

2300m (38 mins) from Kennington Lane
Clapham Common Tube StationThis London Underground station sits at the eastern end of Clapham Common along the Northern Line. The station is one of only two remaining underground stations which has an island platform in the tunnel and a glass pavillion, which was built by architects firm Aukett Fitzroy Robinson.

3200m (53 mins) from Kennington Lane
Battersea ParkSet over 200 acres of green space, Battersea Park, situated on the bank of the Thames, is considered by many to be the most attractive of London parks. With its historic gardens, diverse natural flora and even a zoo, the park has something to offer everyone.

3300m (55 mins) from Kennington Lane
Neals YardFamous for their wide range of specialist homeopathic remedies and complimentary medicines, Neals Yard aims educate and make natural remedies accessible to all. Following the opening of the first store 27 years ago, there are now 38 nationwide, selling high quality natural products.

3300m (55 mins) from Kennington Lane
Monmouth Coffee ShopThe Monmouth Coffee Company was established in 1978, and the original shop was based in Monmouth Street, Covent Garden. Now, with 3 branches, they continue to provide superb coffees which have been ethically sourced, from all over the world.

3300m (55 mins) from Kennington Lane
Museum StDating back to before the 1300's, Museum Street is at the heart of the borough of Bloomsbury. To its north lies the British Museum, hence its name, and also the Museum Tavern, which dates back to 1723. The street is populated with bookshops, such as the Atlantis bookshop, cafes and also Banbury Ball, our Bloomsbury branch.

3600m (60 mins) from Kennington Lane