Potters Fields Park
189 Tooley Street, London SE1 2UD
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"Perfect place to take photos of the Tower bridge and a walk"
"The first named pottery in the Potters Fields Park records is Pickleherring Pottery. It was established in 1618 by Christian Wilhelm; in the 1670s and 1680s, at least two other potteries were established by other people in the same area. On the 1682 William Morgan Map, the area is referred to as "Potts Fields"; the St Olave's Parish Register shows 124 Potters operating in the area between 1618 and 1710. The number was down to 68 between 1710 and 1733."
"Beautiful Skyline Great place to just hang around and walk Bathrooms are probably the worst I've seen, but the park overall is pretty clean"
"This park is stunning, amazing and I just can't get enough of it. The view is superb, I mean it's tower bridge in front of your eyes!!! Went to London for weekend getaway and easily spent both of my days picnic-ing here and chitchatting for hours. It's a perfect place to be in the midst of London business."
"Get great views of Tower Bridge, Tower of London and the city. With Shad Thames next to the fields, More London, HMS Belfast and wonderful walk by the river this a great location. The green also provides a wonderful place to relax and enjoy the sights."
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