In photos: a walk along the Regent’s Canal from central London to Paddington

A walk along the Regent's Canal from central London to Paddington

This was a lovely summer’s walk.

I started off at Warren Street tube station, and walked through Regent’s Park to connect with the Regent’s Canal at the northern end of the park.

I then followed the canal to Paddington, which had changed considerably since my last walk along this stretch in October 2009.

A walk along the Regent's Canal from central London to Paddington

Heading towards Regent’s Park.

A walk along the Regent's Canal from central London to Paddington

The elegant semi circle of stuccoed Regency terraced houses at Park Crescent, created by architect John Nash between 1812 and 1821.

A walk along the Regent's Canal from central London to Paddington

Walking through the tree lined passage in Regent’s Park. In late October, this scene is transformed into a dazzling display of autumnal yellows, browns and oranges, 

A walk along the Regent's Canal from central London to Paddington

A walk along the Regent's Canal from central London to Paddington

Walking along the canal.

A walk along the Regent's Canal from central London to Paddington

A walk along the Regent's Canal from central London to Paddington

A walk along the Regent's Canal from central London to Paddington

The Regent’s Canal was built to link the Grand Junction Canal’s Paddington Arm with the River Thames at Limehouse, and was opened in two stages, from Paddington to Camden in 1816, with the remainder following in 1820.

A walk along the Regent's Canal from central London to Paddington

“L’art pour l’art” – Art for Art’s Sake.

A walk along the Regent's Canal from central London to Paddington

A walk along the Regent's Canal from central London to Paddington

A glimpse of one of the lavish Regency mansions overlooking the canal.

A walk along the Regent's Canal from central London to Paddington

A walk along the Regent's Canal from central London to Paddington

A walk along the Regent's Canal from central London to Paddington

A walk along the Regent's Canal from central London to Paddington

A walk along the Regent's Canal from central London to Paddington

A full living room had created by the side of the canal.

A walk along the Regent's Canal from central London to Paddington

A walk along the Regent's Canal from central London to Paddington

Passing berthed barges.

A walk along the Regent's Canal from central London to Paddington

A walk along the Regent's Canal from central London to Paddington

A walk along the Regent's Canal from central London to Paddington

A walk along the Regent's Canal from central London to Paddington

A walk along the Regent's Canal from central London to Paddington

There’s no pedestrian access through Maida Hill tunnel, so you have to walk up to street level and pick up the canal a few hundred metres west.

A walk along the Regent's Canal from central London to Paddington

Last time I passed here in October 2009, this building was the closed Crockers Folly pub.

A walk along the Regent's Canal from central London to Paddington

Walking into Little Venice.

A walk along the Regent's Canal from central London to Paddington

A walk along the Regent's Canal from central London to Paddington

A walk along the Regent's Canal from central London to Paddington

A walk along the Regent's Canal from central London to Paddington

A walk along the Regent's Canal from central London to Paddington

A walk along the Regent's Canal from central London to Paddington

A walk along the Regent's Canal from central London to Paddington

A walk along the Regent's Canal from central London to Paddington

A walk along the Regent's Canal from central London to Paddington

The last part of the walk follows the path of the Paddington Basin, which has substantially changed in recent years, turning into something of a ‘destination.’

A walk along the Regent's Canal from central London to Paddington

A walk along the Regent's Canal from central London to Paddington

A walk along the Regent's Canal from central London to Paddington

A walk along the Regent's Canal from central London to Paddington

A walk along the Regent's Canal from central London to Paddington

A walk along the Regent's Canal from central London to Paddington

A walk along the Regent's Canal from central London to Paddington

The Art Deco offices of the glorious Great Western Railway at Paddington railway station.

Designed by P E Culverhouse and completed in 1935, the building faces London Street W2 and is now called Tournament House.

A walk along the Regent's Canal from central London to Paddington

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