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Originally Posted by xzmattzx
I'm looking forward to your next London neighborhood tour. Londond seems like it has some nice neighborhoods, but I only got to explore Woodfield (and Downtown, and Richmond Row). I've heard that Wortley Village, Old East Village, and Broughdale are pretty nice.
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The other neighbourhood I took pictures of was the Talbot area, the oldest part of London. The other two major tours to do in London would be Wortley Village/Old South and Old East Village (the gritty part of London).
Other neighbourhoods in London that are worthy of tours: Hamilton Road and the old working class neighbourhoods around it, the older area north of Oxford Street between the river and Adelaide (especially around St. Joseph's Hospital), and the small neighbourhood west of the Thames to Wharnecliffe. Broughdale is a good example of older suburbia (and there are others, such as south along Ridout). There is a small area of older homes around Stanley St. and the Ridgeway that is interesting. The Ridgeway has some nice Victorian houses and there is at least one rowhouse on Stanley (of which there are less than 20 in the whole city).
The University of Western Ontario would also make for a nice tour, it's a very nice campus.