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Encyclopedia > Vauxhall Bridge Road

Vauxhall Bridge Road is a road in central London. It runs south-east to north-west from Vauxhall Cross, over the River Thames to Victoria station. At is southernmost point the road runs past the headquarters of MI6.


The road forms part of the London Inner Ring Road and as such forms part of the boundary of the London Congestion Charge zone.


Nearby stations

London Underground and National Rail stations in the vicinty include, from south-east to north-west:


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Vauxhall Bridge (980 words)
Vauxhall Bridge is of particular interest to these pages because of its excellent allegorical statuary by the New Sculptors Drury and Pomeroy.
The bridge itself was built in 1895-1906 by Alexander Binnie, reusing footings of the previous bridge, which dated from 1816.
Vauxhall Bridge Road was at one time a haunt of potters and architectural sculptors.
Brintex Events (128 words)
The offices are on the corner of Vauxhall Bridge Road and Regency Street.
The offices are right on the boundary of the Congestion Charge, but if you are driving to a meeting, and wish to park in the company garage, it is possible to avoid the charge.
Staying to the west of Vauxhall Bridge Road, approach the offices via Rampayne Street, passing Pimlico tube station.
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