Standing here you're looking out over the River Thames towards the old industrial area of Fulham, now almost entirely developed into expensive apartment blocks, except for the carefully created Imperial Park of which only the large trees on the walkway towards the river are original. To your right you can see the Cremorne Railway Bridge built in 1864, making it the oldest rail river crossing in the world. Fully refurbished in 2015. To your left, beyond London's Heliport, is Wandsworth Bridge built during the second world war. If you're lucky, on Bank Holidays you might catch sight of a specially chartered steam train crossing the railway bridge.