by Craig Williams | Feb 23, 2019
Wimpole Street Wimpole Street is a street in Marylebone, central London. Located in the City of Westminster, it is associated with private medical practice and medical associations. No. 1 Wimpole Street is an example of Edwardian baroque architecture, completed in...
by Murray Price | Jan 15, 2019
Toynbee Hall The building was designed by Elijah Hoole in vicarage-gothic style. It was designated a Grade II listed building in 1973. It was adjacent to the church of St Jude, Whitechapel (demolished in 1927), and was on the site of a disused industrial school. It...
by Murray Price | Jan 11, 2019
Fletton Quays The Grade II listed Victorian engine sheds were part of the former Peterborough East station, which was opened by the Eastern Counties Railway (ECR) in June 1845. As the city’s first railway station, it was initially known as Peterborough until being...
by Murray Price | Jan 11, 2019
The Sekforde Arms A building rich with Stout history. 34 Sekforde Arms has been a prominent building in London for many years ever since it became the renowned ‘Charrington toby ale and stout’ sometime before 1839. As a favourite for local businessman and factory...
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