Three years ago Alex Polizzi featured the African Queen floating hotel in her Channel 5 programme Hotel Inspector.
This Thursday 6 September (9pm) Alex goes aboard again to see if owners Andy and Bonny Cowley have built on her makeover suggestions.
The Dutch barge’s home mooring is Mapledurham. Last weekend it was seen sailing downstream from Goring although it can only just get under Whitchurch Bridge.
The bridge over St Saviour’s Dock in London’s Southwark is expected to be closed next week from Monday 20 to Friday 24 August.
This is to allow for path repair.
The dock is the boundary between Bermondsey downstream and Butler’s Wharf leading to Tower Bridge.
If the gate is closed the alternative route is down Mill Street to Dockhead. Across the main road is Dockhead Stores and to the left is Holy Trinity Church.
Go right to enjoy the view down the dock. Then right again into Shad Thames which within living memory had a lingering smell of spice.
Just beyond Tea Trade Wharf (left) go right at the Design Museum to return to the riverside path.
Diners at Southwark Cathedral refectory alongside the House of Switzerland
The Thames path crosses the Swiss compound
The Thames Path has been painted red where it passes behind Southwark Cathedral.
This is because the House of Switzerland has taken over Cathedral Square and some surrounding buildings as the Swiss base for the Olympics.
There is a big screen, free chocolates and Swiss cafes. The cathedral’s refectory is also open late as is the church itself which has free admission until 9pm. it’s suddenly a good place to end your first day walking the Thames Path.
Upstream just past the OXO Tower the Al Jazeera studio is on the riverside for a fine view of St Paul’s.
Other international television correspondents have been reporting from the grass opposite Lambeth Palace to have the Palace of Westminster backdrop.
And all along this central London Thames Path section there are localised versions of the London 2012 mascots.
This week’s Swan Upping, the annual census of the mute swan population on the River Thames, has been cancelled due to severe flood conditions on the River Thames.
The Queen and Duke of Edinburgh travelled on board the Alaska, built in 1883 and the oldest working passenger steamer on the Thames, from Hambleden Lock to Greenlands for a garden party. The towpath was crowded.