If your commute takes you down Edith Grove onto Cheyne Walk, there's a huuuge pothole (size of a bicycle wheel laid flat on the ground, about 2 inches deep, full of water and stones) on the zebra crossing at the corner, there. Placed in such a way that, if you're overtaking traffic on the outside, you may not see it until you're falling into it. Even if it doesn't dent your front wheel or give you a pinch flat, it may dump you on the ground in front of the car behind you.
If your commute takes you down Edith Grove onto Cheyne Walk, there's a huuuge pothole (size of a bicycle wheel laid flat on the ground, about 2 inches deep, full of water and stones) on the zebra crossing at the corner, there. Placed in such a way that, if you're overtaking traffic on the outside, you may not see it until you're falling into it. Even if it doesn't dent your front wheel or give you a pinch flat, it may dump you on the ground in front of the car behind you.