Melior Street

Melior Street

Melior Street

https://www.meliorstreet.com

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Melior Street shortlisted for The Sunday Times British Homes Awards

Flanagan Lawrence Archiects has been shortlisted for The Sunday Times British Homes Awards in the Mixed Use Development category.

Melior Street is a residential-led mixed use development in south east London, located within the Bermondsey Conservation Area and adjacent to Borough Market.

Awards will be presented at a special ceremony on 21 September at  the Marriott Hotel in Mayfair’s Grosvenor Square.

The Bermondsey Yard Cafe

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drinks  

The Bermondsey Yard Cafe offers a huge selection of craft beers, multiple draft lagers and a plethora of ever changing guest ales.

However...what we are most excited about is the ever expanding collection of ales from our parent company the Lost Rivers Brewing Co.

Born in 2015 this fabulous brewery is already shaking up the brewing world and has already launched 3 products to date.

A stout named the Silk Stream (6.2% ABV), a Pale Ale named the Walbrook (4.5% ABV) and a crackin' Lager named after the Lost River local to Bermondsey Yard called the Neckinger (4.5% ABV).

For more info on the Lost Rivers Brewing Co. please visit their website.

Melior Street Gardens

Melior St cafe/bar/restaurant near London Bridge from the Lost ...

45-seater deli / cafe / bar from the Lost Rivers Brewing Company.

The Bermondsey Yard Cafe's little sister.

Urban montage: Charlotte Ginsborg's Melior Street - East End Review

Review analysis
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Charlotte Ginsborg’s Melior Street takes elements of documentary, performance and auteurship and stirs them together to produce an intriguing study of a place in perpetual flux.

The film was recently screened at Hackney Picturehouse, and was followed by a talk with the director and Emeritus Professor Ken Worpole, an expert in East London architecture and sociology.

Gaping like a canyon on the south side of London Bridge, the eponymous road – which has already changed significantly since the film’s original, pre-Shard release in 2011 – is composed of a ragtag mix of architecture.

Taking her contributors’ words, Ginsborg pieces together tracks that are then performed by the characters; the film becomes at once a musical, a drama, a documentary and a topographical study.

The talk in the piece focuses a lot on community, belonging and identity.

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