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If you're visiting London then you'll need to know where some of our best skate spots are. Some mentioned here have been around for decades, others are relatively new or have been renovated or altered. Of course, there are hundreds and hundreds of spots in London that you will have seen in videos and phototgraphs. We don't list all of them for a number of reasons. Firstly they're usually busts, secondly they don't last that long so we'd be wasting our time listing them and thirdly, half the fun of any spot is discovering it accidentally.

If you are in town and would like to know some of the hot spots at the moment ask the guys in the shop. Everybody here skates so we'll be able to tell you where and more importantly when to hits up some good unique terrain.
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Stockwell SW9
Located in South London on the Victoria Line...The best park in London. Hardly any grindable lips unless you count the wall and the vert quarter pipe that someone...
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Kennington SE11
One stop from Waterloo on the Northern Line Kennington is basically a rectangular bowl with no grindable lip until recently when...
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South Bank SE1
Right slap bang on the river Thames southbank is still one of the best naturally formed skate spots in the UK...
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Meanwhile I W10
Right over in West London and not far from Meanwhile I...
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Meanwhile II
Coming soon...
Bay 66 W11
Coming soon...
Charlie Young
Slam Shop Team Rider Charlie Young
South Bank, September 2005
Photo: Sam Ashley
 
   
 
STOCKWELL - WHAT'S THERE...
The best park in London. Hardly any grindable lips unless you count the wall and the vert quarter pipe that someone thoughtfullly added. Loose snake run that people use to do airs, some temporary wooden structures built by the 'mxicans that certainly add to the park's flow a grind bar that is, shall we say 'unique'. Loads of fun to cruise about but keep an eye out for bmxers that use slightly different lines and can go a lot faster than you can on a skateboard.

HOW TO GET THERE
Come out of Brixton tube (Victoria Line) turn right and keep walking till you see Stockwell Park Road. Turn left into Stockwell Park Road. The skatepark is on the top right hand corner. Easy!

The park is behind Brixton Academy.
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