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Old Compton Street Old Compton Street, London, W1D 4TN |
Well what can i say. I have been going to the stockpot for over 20 years. The staff are fantastic the food is superb value for money and the atmosphere is brilliant.Unfortunately i live away from London now but i still v... more
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Waterloo Place Waterloo Place, (Westminster), London, SW1Y |
WATERLOO PLACE, an oblong space intersecting Pall Mall at this point, is characterized by its banks and insurance offices and its numerous statues. The group to the north of Pall Mall commemorates the Crimean War (1854-5... more
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Roundhouse Chalk Farm Road, London, NW1 8EH |
At the beginning you are ushered into this great round dark hall (that's the roundhouse more on that later) with everyone else. Everyone is standing on the same floor and you're told that you have to move around ... more
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Horse Guards Parade Whitehall, (Behind Horse Guards), London, SW1A 2BY |
North of Downing Street, on the west side of Whitehall, is the building of the Horse Guards, which is the headquarters of the British Army. The building was designed by William Kent, chief architect to George II. The rea... more
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Shepherds Bush Empire Shepherds Bush Green, London, W12 8TT |
Since 1903, Shepherd's Bush Empire has been a prominent landmark on London's entertainment scene. Designed and built by Frank Matcham as the flagship of the Empire chain of variety theatres, it was taken under the wing o... more
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Hungerford Bridge Embankment and South Bank, London, WC2 and SE1 |
What you see is an interestingly syncopated arrangement of tilted white suspension masts, carrying broad flat decks via fans of steel cables. They serve to mask the brutality of the railway bridge, which as an example of... more
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Cutty Sark King William Walk, Greenwich, London, SE10 9HT |
Cutty Sark was built in 1869 to be the fastest clipper in the annual race to bring the first of the season's crop of tea home to Britain. She is the world's sole surviving tea clipper, and since being opened to the publi... more
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Tate Britain Millbank, (Westminster), London, SW1P 4RG |
Turner paintings! If you've never seen a Turner seascape or landscape then by the time you leave here you'll by overdosed. He left a huge amount of his work and thus the Tate scored over 300 oils and, wait for it, over 1... more
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St Martin-in-the-Fields Trafalgar Square, London, WC2N 4JJ |
The opening up of debate about homosexuality is a recognition that there are a significant number of homosexual Christians, including clergy, in the Church. It also recognises the particular issues faced by these Christi... more
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Carnaby Street Carnaby Street, London, W1F 7 |
Underground signs. The other half is stuff like the mirrors used in bars. Jack Daniels and Budweiser mirrors, which would look pretty cool on your bedroom wall. And for landlord wanabees who dream of their own minibar in... more
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