The Daily Mail (London, England), March 9th, 2007
Byline: ZOE DARE HALL FOR centuries it was the country's main armaments manufacturer, relying on the river to transport its wares all over the world. Now, nearly 400 years after it was first built, the Royal Arsenal in Woolwich, South-East London, is tempting buyers to invest in this historical riverside site, and enjoy the option of using the River Thames as a more civilised way to travel to work in town. With escalating train fares, delays and congestion a constant source of anguish for daily commuters, going to work in the capital by boat offers a pleasant alternative. At least, that's w...
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