Located moments from the renowned Victoria Park which is one of London's most treasured outdoor spaces. Established in 1888, the nearby Roman Road Market survived the influx of covered shopping centres in the 1970s and continues to thrive as an east London tradition. It is one of London’s oldest roads and is historically the main entryway to the city from the east.
New additions such as Mae + Harvey and Whole Fresh sit alongside the traditional street market which runs thrice weekly. Victoria Park, home to the Pavilion Café and Chisenhale Gallery, is a short walk away. Just the other side of the much-loved green space, Victoria Park Village has a great food and drink scene, featuring the Ginger Pig butchers, Bottle Apostle and Jonathan Norris Fishmongers. This part of town has some excellent pubs such as The Palm Tree which is a legendary old Pub that sits in the middle of Mile End park and has been used in many film and TV shoots, plus they have live Jazz music regularly, and there are many lovely parks.