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- St Katharine DocksMarço 6, 2014Artist talk and a French feature film at Artopia London tonight here at St Katharine Docks Leia mais
- St Katharine DocksJunho 26, 2014Get ready to get back on the water with Active360 on Friday 4th July for more Stand Up Paddleboarding, here at our marina!
- St Katharine DocksDezembro 13, 2013Make your own Christmas decorations at our Festive Craft Workshop today at 12:00 – 2:30pm.
- Sharon MathesonFevereiro 14, 2013The Dicken's' Inn is an amazing bar. Feels a world away from London-life
- St Katharine DocksAbril 4, 2014Today at 11:00am until 2:30pm, it's the Good Food Market over on Marble Quay here at the Docks!
- Beautiful place to walk! Definitely one of my favourites.
- St Katharine DocksDezembro 18, 2013Spot the London taxi style photo booth at Marble Quay here at St Katharine Docks this coming Festive Friday on 20th December.
- St Katharine DocksJulho 15, 2014The GREAT Britain - Clipper Race Team yacht is here for the whole of this week! Pop on down.
- St Katharine DocksDezembro 20, 2013Carol singing until 2:30pm today for our last Festive Friday of 2013. Join us for the festivities at Marble Quay here at St Katharine Docks.
- George JohnsonMarço 3, 2012If you are driving Sat Nav is E1W 14R ... underground car park 2 mins away @ reasonable price
- St Katharine DocksSetembro 8, 2014The St Katharine Docks Classic Boat Festival is this coming weekend (13th and 14th September)!
- St Katharine DocksFevereiro 11, 2014Offers from the John Harding Salon here at St Katharine Docks Leia mais
- At the back of the second marina there is a collection of large stones. Great for an outside lunch in the sunshine!
- St Katharine DocksDezembro 20, 2013Carol singing with City Music Services 12:30pm – 2:30pm today here at the Docks.
- Chris BeachNovembro 6, 2011When I'm a billionaire I'll buy the ugly hotel that spoils St Kaths, and tear it to the ground
- HISTORY UKFevereiro 14, 2011This is named after a church and hospital that once stood here, but in 1827 both were demolished and 11,000 made homeless to make way for docks designed by Scottish engineer Thomas Telford.