Waterloo, London

Waterloo Road also dates from this time, built on land belonging to the Archbishop of Canterbury.

[4] St John's, Waterloo was constructed from 1822 by the Commissioners for Building New Churches as the population of the parish of Lambeth had significantly increased.

[5] The boundary of the ecclesiastical parish of St John Waterloo established in 1824 was formed by the River Thames in the north and west, approximated Westminster Bridge Road in the south, and followed the boundary with Southwark in the east.

[6] The Catholic St Patrick's Church was built in 1897 and designed by Frederick Walters.

Roupell Street is noted for its well-preserved Georgian housing and is often used as a TV and film location.

The statue of Florence Nightingale in Waterloo Place.