Spa Road, Bermondsey

Spa Road is a street in Bermondsey in the London Borough of Southwark.

It takes it name from the historic Bermondsey Spa, developed by the painter Thomas Keyse after mineral springs were discovered there in the eighteenth century.

Nearby is the former Bermondsey Public Library, a red brick building dating from the 1890s.

It was rebuilt twice and relocated across the street before closing to passengers in 1915.

[3] The viaduct carrying trains from or towards London Bridge station still crosses the street.

The former Bermondsey Public Library.
Newer buildings at the eastern end of the street near the railway viaduct .
Red plaque commemorating the historic Spa Road railway station .