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We also provide moving and other services in nearby areas including Piccadilly Oxford Street, Notting Hill, Denmark Hill and Peckham . 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.All Souls Church, Langham PlaceAll Souls Church is an Anglican Evangelical church in central London, situated in Marylebone at the north end of Regent Street on Langham Place, just south of BBC Broadcasting House. As well as the core church membership, many hundreds of visitors come to All Souls, bringing the average number of those coming through the doors for Services on Sundays to around 2,500 every week. All Souls has an international congregation, with all ages represented.St. George's Hall (London)After the German Reed Entertainments closed in 1895, the building changed its name to the Matinee Theatre, on 17 April 1897, presenting "high class vaudeville," but it was not very successful. A series of German plays were then produced, but in 1904 the hall closed.HornseyIn 1954, the first Lotus Cars factory was established where the Funky Brownz Bar (formerly the Wishing Well pub) now stands on Tottenham Lane. In 1968, Crouch End was briefly the scene of a student revolt at Hornsey College of Art.Alexandra Palace television station[1]Information by Wikipedia.com
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