The Open Guide to London: the free London guide - Differences between Version 8 and Version 4 of Elephant And Castle Shopping Centre

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A charming example of 1960s brutalist architecture, this shopping centre (next to [[Elephant and Castle Roundabout]]) was until recently bright pink. Feels grim and very run-down inside; its age is really showing. Earmarked for demolition as part of the [http://www.southwark.gov.uk/OurServices/RegenerationSection/elephantandcastle/ plan to regenerate Elephant and Castle]. Frequently mistaken for a traffic island.
A charming example of 1960s brutalist architecture, this shopping centre (next to [[Elephant and Castle Roundabout]]) was until recently bright pink.
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Has supermarkets, restaurants, and a drab bowling alley on the top floor. Also there's a secondhand bookshop called [http://www.tlon-books.demon.co.uk/ Tlön Books] on the ground floor, opposite WHSmith.
Has supermarkets, restaurants, a secondhand bookshop called Tlön Books and a bowling alley on the top floor. A street market apparently happens outside, anyone know about this?
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A street market apparently happens outside, anyone know about this?

* [http://www
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Frequently mistaken for a traffic island.
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A charming example of 1960s brutalist architecture, this shopping centre (next to Elephant and Castle Roundabout) was until recently bright pink.

Has supermarkets, restaurants, a secondhand bookshop called Tlön Books and a bowling alley on the top floor. A street market apparently happens outside, anyone know about this?

Frequently mistaken for a traffic island.


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