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Why not explore the nearby areas of Canary Wharf, North Greenwich, Deptford, Greenwich, Poplar, Rotherhithe, Limehouse, New Cross, South Bermondsey and Blackheath
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"Mudchute owes its name to the mud that was pumped out of Millwall Dock and dumped in the area."
Suzi Robertson
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We're a minute from the river, and love to walk along it. If we walk a little further we can get to Greenwich via one of London's secret gems - the Greenwich got tunnel. Mudchute is great - a little bit of London, a little bit of suburbia.
Tom
The Isle of Dogs is a former island in the East End of London that is bounded on three sides (east, south and west) by one of the largest meanders in the River Thames. The urbanisation of the Isle of Dogs took place in the 19th century following the construction of the West India Docks, which opened in 1802. The south of the isle, opposite Greenwich, was once known as North Greenwich, now applied to the area around the Millennium Dome on the Greenwich Peninsula. The Isle of Dogs is now best known as the location of the prestigious Canary Wharf office complex.
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