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- London Pubs
- The Walkie Talkie part two – Sky Garden
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- Crossrail archaeology dig
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- Leadenhall Building
- Seoul Bakery
- William Morris Gallery
- The London 2012 Olympics
- The Shard
- Kingly Court
- Green Chain Walk
- Docklands Museum
- Sukho Fine Thai Cuisine
- Smug
- The Old Blue Last
- Palais Garnier shop
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- Leighton House Museum
- Kentish Town back streets
- The Lowry
- The Social
- Dean Street Townhouse
- Science Museum
- North Downs
- Brunswick Centre
- Screen on the Green
- Abbey Road
- John Rylands Library
- Institute of Contemporary Arts
- Museum of Childhood
- Boris Bikes
- Newington Green
- The Roebuck
- Band on the Wall
- Pissotière
- Craft and Design Centre
- Cafe Oto
- St Pancras Station
- Heygate Estate
- Gravesend
- 100 Club
- Trevarno Estate Peacocks
- Look Mum No Hands!
- London Zoo
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Category Archives: Cafes
William Morris Gallery
Situated in a house built in the 1740’s and set in Lloyd Park, Walthamstow, the William Morris Gallery reopened in August 2012 following a fantastic redevelopment. It is the only public gallery devoted to Morris – who for a period … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Art, Cafes, London
Tagged blue plaque, book, bottle light, cafe, chairs, culture, design, dog, exhibition, floorboards, forest road, frame, gallery, georgian, house, interactive, london, mist, museum, old, park, people, photography, script, shop, sofa, stained glass, staircase, umbrella, wallpaper, walthamstow, william morris
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Kingly Court
Kingly Court, Soho, London. Tucked away off Regent Street, and far lesser known than neighbouring Carnaby Street is the lovely Kingly Court. Full of boutique shops and independent cafes and restaurants, you may have passed by this area totally unaware … Continue reading
Newington Green
Newington Green, London. Bordering Islington and Hackney, Newington Green is an open space surrounded by shops, cafes and housing. Time Out Cycle London Guide
Posted in Cafes, Cycling, London
Tagged acoustic cafe, belle epoque, bike, cakes, patisserie, photography, pushchair, sign, trees
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Cafe Oto
Cafe Oto, Dalston, London. This lovely little place not only serves as a cafe but as a performance space aiming to ‘provide a home for creative music that exists out of the mainstream’, which makes Dalston, the alternative and cool … Continue reading
Look Mum No Hands!
Look Mum No Hands! is a bike workshop cum cafe-bar based on Old Street in London. Cycling is very fashionable right now, as is drinking coffee….which makes this lovely place uber cool. Seb Cherchi-Berch, founder of Bycaboy courier service, shot … Continue reading