London Inner Ring Road

The M25 motorway is the outermost road encircling the metropolis, at an average diameter of 40–50 miles (64–80 km).

At that time the districts of Marylebone, Fitzrovia and Bloomsbury were on the northern edge of the city, and only the southern parts of them had been built up.

There are two green spaces along the road – Joseph Grimaldi Park and Claremont Square, the latter however is not open to the public.

This street is distinguished by the "set back" housing lines originally intended to provide an atmosphere of spaciousness along the thoroughfare.

It is one of the locations on the UK version of the Monopoly board game, which features areas native to London.

Kennington Lane is an A-road (classified A3204) running between the Elephant & Castle to the east and Vauxhall to the west.

The section immediately after Vauxhall Bridge north of the Thames is called Bessborough Gardens and is home to the Embassy of Lithuania.

The congestion charge applies within the London Inner Ring Road.
A battered street sign
Tower Bridge.
Approaching the ring road at Vauxhall cross