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Moving Companies   NW1  Marylebone Camden Town

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We also provide moving and other services in nearby areas including Marylebone Camden Town, St John's Wood, Tower Hamlets and Victoria Park .

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Places of interest in NW1


Nordic churches in London

The church is located at 4 Saint Katharine's Precinct, Regent's Park, London NW1 4HH (off Albany Street) (51°32²2³N 0°8²48³W / 51.53389°N 0.14667°W / 51.53389; -0.14667). The nearest London Underground stations are Camden Town or Great Portland Street.

Cumberland Terrace

The Terrace was built by William Mountford Nurse, with James Thomson serving as resident architect, and was completed in 1826. It consists of three main blocks, linked together by decorative arches with typical neoclassical style and grandeur. The central block includes a large sculptural pediment above a long colonnade of Ionic columns.

Chester Terrace

There are two blue plaques on the street, one for Charles Robert Cockerell[3] and one for John Salmond. John Profumo lived in this street in 1963.[4] His mistress Christine Keeler later lived in Chester Close North, 100 yards (91 m) away.

Fenchurch Street railway station

Platform

St Mary Axe

'Number 70 St Mary Axe' appears in several novels by the British author Tom Holt as the address of a firm of sorcerers headed by J. W. Wells (The Portable Door (2003), In your dreams (2004), Earth, Air, Fire and Custard (2005), You Don't Have To Be Evil To Work Here, But It Helps (2006) ). This is itself a reference to Gilbert and Sullivan's The Sorcerer. In the song "My Name Is John Wellington Wells", the lyric renders his address as "Number Seventy Simmery Axe": this reflects the fact that some Londoners have pronounced the street's name as "S'M'ry Axe" rather than enunciating it clearly.

Information by Wikipedia.com

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