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A Visit To The Royal Observatory: Where Time Begins

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The Royal Observatory sits proudly atop the hill in Greenwich Park, overlooking the spectacular Old Royal Naval College and, beyond that, the mighty River Thames, meandering its way around the Isle of Dogs. It may not be a particularly large or grand building, although its architecture is very elegant, but in terms of British and […]

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The Garrison Chapel: A Spiritual Home For Traditional Arts

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Not too far from Sloane Square station you will find a relatively new kid-on-the-block of London’s art scene.  The Garrison Chapel, housed in a converted Victorian army chapel, only opened its doors in 2022. Today it sits amongst a new luxury housing development, but was once the chapel for Chelsea Barracks.  Chelsea Barracks Chelsea Barracks

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Holy Trinity, Sloane Square: ‘A Cathedral Of The Arts And Crafts Movement’

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Just a couple of minutes from Sloane Square underground station you can find a beautiful, historic church.  It holds the title of the widest church in London (9 inches wider than St Paul’s Cathedral), but also is very architecturally significant. It is a real artistic jewel in the crown of West London. A New Church

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A Visit To Methodist Central Hall: Where History Happened

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There are so many incredible historic buildings in a relatively small area in Westminster. Many, quite reasonably, are focussed on Westminster Abbey and the Houses of Parliament and do not pay a huge amount of attention to Methodist Central Hall. It is just on the other side of the road from Westminster Abbey and is

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