Our Guide to Bow, East London
Neighbouring the 2012 Olympic Site, Bow emerged as a desirable place to live for young professionals and families following the development of Canary Wharf and Docklands in the early 90's. With a healthy amount of period houses, in a mix of fine conservation areas, high earning City workers flocked to be near greenery, picturesque waterways and for easy access to London's two largest financial districts. Victoria Park and the Hertford Union Canal mark Bow's northern boundary; Mile End Park and the Regent's Canal its western edge; the Limehouse Cut its most southerly point and the River Lee Navigation its eastern limit. Along with the City crowd, Bow attracts a large number of creatives and a growing population of students from Queen Mary's University and medical staff from Royal London Hospital.
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