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We also provide moving and other services in nearby areas including Baker Street, North Kensington, Deptford and Canada Water . Places of interest in W1Langham Hotel, LondonThe Langham, London is one of the largest and best known traditional style grand hotels in London. It is in the district of Marylebone on Langham Place and faces up Portland Place towards Regent's Park. It is a member of the Leading Hotels of the World marketing consortium.St. George's Hall (London)The hall was known for three decades for its presentation of the German Reed Entertainments alongside other musical works and lectures. After 1895, it was used for vaudeville, drama, magic shows, as the headquarters of the London Academy of Music, and even as a skating rink. In 1933, it became a BBC broadcasting studio but was shut down after extensive damage from bombing in March 1943. The theatre was demolished in 1966, and the St Georges Hotel and Henry Wood House now stand on the site.All Souls Church, Langham PlaceAll Saints, Poplar · Bow Church · Christ Church, Spitalfields · St Anne's, Limehouse · St Dunstan's, Stepney · St George in the East · Trinity Independent ChapelA1 road (London)Some sources (notably Olympic medallist Peter Radford[11]) contend that Goswell Road was the starting point for the first successful four-minute mile run, by James Parrott on 9 May 1770.[12] Parrott's route began on Goswell Road, before turning down Old Street, finishing at St Leonard's, Shoreditch. Although timing methods at this time were accurate enough, following the invention of the chronometer by John Harrison, to measure the four minutes correctly, and sporting authorities of the time accepted the claim as genuine, the record is not recognised by modern sporting bodies.[13]Highgate tube stationHighgate tube station is a London Underground station on Archway Road, Highgate, not far from Highgate Village in north London. It is on the High Barnet branch of the Northern Line, between Archway and East Finchley, in Travelcard Zone 3.Information by Wikipedia.com
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