St George's Road

The direction of the vehicular traffic is from Elephant and Castle to Westminster Bridge Road.

On the west side at this junction is the former Royal South London Dispensary, listed under its subsequent name of the Elizabeth Baxter Hostel.

[3] It was during the refurbishment of the building as the School of Historical Dress that the lettering for the Dispensary was revealed.

The north end of St George's Road has a terrace of 21 Grade II listed buildings, which starts at the School of Historical Dress and goes up to the Morley College Gallery, part of Morley College.

The engineer Joseph Clement died at 31 St George's Road on 28 February 1844; the genealogist and author Melville Henry Massue, Marquis de Ruvigny, died at 46 St George's Road on 6 October 1921.

St George's Cathedral from St George's Road.
St George's Cathedral main entrance, on the corner of Lambeth Road and St George's Road.
Imperial War Museum off St George's Road.