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Top 10 Spots To See Stunning Tudor Architecture in London

All posts, Self-Guided Walks, Top spots / January 14, 2021
Tudor architecture london

You do not need me to tell you that the Tudor period is one of the most dramatic periods in England’s history. From Henry VII’s seizing of the throne in 1485 to Elizabeth I’s death in 1603, it was non-stop. But what did the Tudor period mean for London as a city? What is left […]

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The Secret Courtyard by St Paul’s Cathedral

All posts, Churches, Hidden Gems / January 7, 2021
fountain courtyard

If you were walking down Fosters Lane by St Paul’s Cathedral minding your own business you would be forgiven for paying little heed to the pair of blue doors at number 4. Well, if passing I can highly recommend taking a moment to poke your head in to have a look around. Down a short

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St John-At-Hampstead: The Burial Place of Captain Hook

All posts, Cemeteries, Churches, Hidden Gems / December 31, 2020
st john at hampstead, captain hook

Hampstead has long been a place for the rich and famous of London to live, away from the hustle and bustle. Its location on a hill elevated above the city and the natural spring waters led to Hampstead’s reputation as a health resort from the 17th century. It boasts a strong literary link with previous

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Regent’s Canal Ramble: King’s Cross To Limehouse

All posts, Self-Guided Walks / December 16, 2020
regent's canal walk history

Regent’s Canal opened in 1820 and for much of its history the canal was a thoroughfare for goods, connecting up London and the Thames with the canal network leading to the industrial North. Coal was the star of the show in the Victorian period and the canal played an important role in feeding the fires

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Regent’s Canal Ramble: Little Venice to King’s Cross

All posts, Self-Guided Walks / December 9, 2020
regent's canal history walk

2020 marks 200 years since the official opening of the Regent’s Canal in 1820. Winding for 14km around the heart of the city, the canal now provides an escape from the hustle and bustle and is a perfect spot for a peaceful stroll. The History For most of its history the Regent’s Canal was used

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jack chesher

Hi, I’m Jack! I am a London tour guide, explorer and blogger. Join me as I walk London, seeking out its hidden history.
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