Historic Limehouse, East London
Limehouse marina, photo: www.luphen.org.uk This East London area suffers from a dual personality. On one side of Commercial Road it's standard East London residential, apart from the striking Hawksmoor church . But cross over to the other side of the main road and you're in an oasis of quiet which feels to me more like a holiday destination than a stretch of London wedged between Wapping and Canary Wharf. The first time I glimpsed Limehouse marina as I chugged past on the DLR I fell in love, and even now my heart soars every time I look at it. Limehouse warehouses from the Thames, photo: www.charleslister.net In addition to the lovely marina which links to the Regent's Canal, Limehouse boasts one of very few surviving early Georgian terraces in London. In the Victorian era seedy, smoggy Limehouse, then a thriving docks and riddled with bawdy houses and opium dens, was also the city's first Chinatown. A pair of dragon sculptures near Westferry DLR celebrate