FCSarch 30 World Fairs: Philadelphia & Chicago (1876 & 1893)jdankoff
The document provides information about several world's fairs that took place in the 19th century, including the Crystal Palace Exhibition in London in 1851, the Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia in 1876, the 1889 Paris Exposition, and the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago. It includes pictures and details about the buildings, exhibits, architects, and opening days of these global expositions.
This document lists several popular landmarks and places of interest in London, including Big Ben clock tower, Tower Bridge, London Tower, Houses of Parliament, Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey, Trafalgar Square, Piccadilly Circus, St. Paul's Cathedral, and St. James's Park.
Even if you haven’t heard much about Mayfair, you know that it is an affluent area within the West End part of the city of London. Mayfair’s fame is worldwide, with some of the richest people owning properties here. Spanning towards Hyde Park, between Oxford Street, Piccadilly, Park Lane and Regent Street, the area of Mayfair is among the most expensive places to live.
Das K+K Hotel George in London an der U-Bahn Station Earl’s Court ist die ideale Unterkunft für einen Citytrip oder eine Businessreise in Kensington. Die zentrale aber ruhige Lage des traditionsreichen Hotels ist perfekt um London zu entdecken – egal ob Privatreise oder Geschäftsreise. Das Business Hotel und Seminarhotel verspricht einen Aufenthalt mit einzigartiger Atmosphäre, gratis WIFI, Konferenzräumen sowie Seminarräumen für Business- und Geschäftsreisen. Als Stadt-Hotel verbringen Sie eine Städtereise oder Urlaubsreise mit angenehmem Aufenthalt mitten im Zentrum der Innenstadt. Das K+K Hotel George bietet laufend attraktive Sonderpreise und Sonderangebote oder einen Schnäppchen Reisedeal für einen günstigen Urlaub im Stadtzentrum von London. Jetzt online, preiswert und billig buchen.
The document contains a list of slides for a presentation on a trip to London. It outlines the daily itinerary, including visits to major landmarks like Buckingham Palace, Big Ben, Westminster Abbey, Tower Bridge, Piccadilly Circus, and Madame Tussauds. It also provides details on transportation around London and suggestions for shopping at stores like Harrods and Hamleys toy shop.
This document provides contact information for several real estate agents representing the sale of apartments at 115 Gloucester Place in London. It includes a disclaimer, floor plans and images of the development located in an elegant Georgian building in the Marylebone area with convenient transport links and amenities. The apartments range from 2-3 bedrooms and have been renovated to a high standard with modern kitchens and bathrooms.
FCSarch 30 World Fairs: Philadelphia & Chicago (1876 & 1893)jdankoff
The document provides information about several world's fairs that took place in the 19th century, including the Crystal Palace Exhibition in London in 1851, the Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia in 1876, the 1889 Paris Exposition, and the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago. It includes pictures and details about the buildings, exhibits, architects, and opening days of these global expositions.
This document lists several popular landmarks and places of interest in London, including Big Ben clock tower, Tower Bridge, London Tower, Houses of Parliament, Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey, Trafalgar Square, Piccadilly Circus, St. Paul's Cathedral, and St. James's Park.
Even if you haven’t heard much about Mayfair, you know that it is an affluent area within the West End part of the city of London. Mayfair’s fame is worldwide, with some of the richest people owning properties here. Spanning towards Hyde Park, between Oxford Street, Piccadilly, Park Lane and Regent Street, the area of Mayfair is among the most expensive places to live.
Das K+K Hotel George in London an der U-Bahn Station Earl’s Court ist die ideale Unterkunft für einen Citytrip oder eine Businessreise in Kensington. Die zentrale aber ruhige Lage des traditionsreichen Hotels ist perfekt um London zu entdecken – egal ob Privatreise oder Geschäftsreise. Das Business Hotel und Seminarhotel verspricht einen Aufenthalt mit einzigartiger Atmosphäre, gratis WIFI, Konferenzräumen sowie Seminarräumen für Business- und Geschäftsreisen. Als Stadt-Hotel verbringen Sie eine Städtereise oder Urlaubsreise mit angenehmem Aufenthalt mitten im Zentrum der Innenstadt. Das K+K Hotel George bietet laufend attraktive Sonderpreise und Sonderangebote oder einen Schnäppchen Reisedeal für einen günstigen Urlaub im Stadtzentrum von London. Jetzt online, preiswert und billig buchen.
The document contains a list of slides for a presentation on a trip to London. It outlines the daily itinerary, including visits to major landmarks like Buckingham Palace, Big Ben, Westminster Abbey, Tower Bridge, Piccadilly Circus, and Madame Tussauds. It also provides details on transportation around London and suggestions for shopping at stores like Harrods and Hamleys toy shop.
This document provides contact information for several real estate agents representing the sale of apartments at 115 Gloucester Place in London. It includes a disclaimer, floor plans and images of the development located in an elegant Georgian building in the Marylebone area with convenient transport links and amenities. The apartments range from 2-3 bedrooms and have been renovated to a high standard with modern kitchens and bathrooms.
London is the largest city in Britain with a population of around 7 million people. It is the capital and dominant commercial, cultural, and manufacturing center. Famous London landmarks include Buckingham Palace, the residence of Queen Elizabeth II; the Houses of Parliament, home to the British government; Westminster Abbey, where British monarchs are crowned; Big Ben, the famous clock tower; and Trafalgar Square, site of the National Gallery.
The document summarizes a 3-day school trip to London, describing activities and sights seen each day. On the first day, the group visited Trafalgar Square, the National Gallery, Westminster, Buckingham Palace, and Covent Garden. The second day included a river cruise, the Tower of London, Southwark, St. Paul's Cathedral, and the British Museum. The final day was spent at the Natural History Museum, Camden Town, King's Cross station, Piccadilly Circus, Chinatown and Soho.
Explore Royal London past and present with this brief look at some of London's key royal attractions. Included in the guide are 7 royal residences, 8 Royal Parks, Royal Collections, Royal ceremonies and more attractions of Royal significance.
The guide is available as pdf: https://www.central-london-apartments.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/Guide-to-Royal-London.pdf
The document provides details of a school trip to London from February 16-23, 2013. It includes an itinerary with activities each day such as visiting Buckingham Palace, the Tower of London, museums, parks, and other landmarks. Descriptions are also provided for important places in London like Buckingham Palace, the Changing of the Guard ceremony, the Tower of London, Royal Parks, the Houses of Parliament, and several major museums including the National Gallery, National Portrait Gallery, Tate Modern, British Museum, and British Tate. The trip concludes with a visit to Windsor on Saturday before returning home on Saturday evening.
This document provides a tour of various landmarks in London, England. It describes the locations of Whitehall, Downing Street, Westminster Abbey, Palace, Big Ben, Thames River, Trafalgar Square, Piccadilly Circus, Leicester Square, British Museum, Tower of London, London Bridge, St. Paul's Cathedral, Millennium Footbridge, Tate Modern, London Eye, Buckingham Palace, Camden Lock Market, Covent Garden, Notting Hill, South Kensington, Hyde Park, Marble Arch and provides key details about each landmark. The tour concludes with a picnic in Hyde Park before returning to the airport.
The document provides a list of some of the top attractions to visit in London, including the London Eye, Tower of London, Buckingham Palace, Trafalgar Square, Tate Modern, Museum of London, British Museum, Natural History Museum, and Houses of Parliament. Many of these attractions have historical significance and house important cultural artifacts, places of royal residence, iconic landmarks, and works of art. The list gives brief descriptions of the highlights and features found at each major London tourist destination.
Buckingham Palace is the official residence of the British monarch in London. It was first occupied by Queen Victoria in 1837 and now houses over 600 rooms. Nearby, the Changing of the Guard ceremony occurs daily at 11:30 AM at the palace gates. Westminster is about a mile west of the City of London and remains the center of the British government, containing landmarks like Big Ben, Westminster Abbey, and the Houses of Parliament. The Tower of London served as a royal palace, fortress, and prison, and now houses the Crown Jewels and raven exhibit. London offers many museums, parks, landmarks and shopping areas, making it a top tourist destination.
Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament are two of London's most iconic landmarks. Big Ben is the largest four-faced clock in the world at over 96 meters tall. The Houses of Parliament have been the home of the English parliament since the 11th century. Both landmarks are popular tourist attractions located along the River Thames.
London is the capital city of England located on the River Thames. It has a population of over 8 million people and is a global financial center and multicultural city with over 300 languages spoken. Some of London's most famous landmarks that tourists visit include the London Eye Ferris wheel, Tower of London historic castle and prison, Tower Bridge, and various museums, theaters, and palaces such as Buckingham Palace, the Houses of Parliament, and St. Paul's Cathedral.
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The document outlines a 4-day trip itinerary for students visiting London from Florence, Italy. The itinerary provides details of activities, locations to be visited each day, and transportation methods. Key places included are Buckingham Palace, Hyde Park, Trafalgar Square, Westminster Abbey, Houses of Parliament, Big Ben, Tower Bridge, Piccadilly Circus, and British Museum. The itinerary also lists departure and arrival times and meals.
The summary describes a London tour that includes visiting Big Ben, the Houses of Parliament, Buckingham Palace where the Queen lives, Hyde Park, Piccadilly Circus, Covent Garden which was formerly a market but now has shops and theaters, Trafalgar Square, Camden Town, London Bridge, and St. Paul's Cathedral. The tour guide asks the children what they want to see first and explains that Big Ben is a big clock and was designed by an architect also named Ben.
Liz and Fred took a vacation through Europe in 2010, visiting several countries over 4 days. Some of their stops included Burg Lichtenburg in Germany, Paris where they visited Notre Dame and the Louvre, Normandy where they stayed at a B&B run by retired English teachers, and sites related to the D-Day invasion in France such as the U.S. Paratrooper Memorial. They also visited Brugge in Belgium, parts of the Netherlands, and Brussels before ending their trip in Frankfurt, Germany where they had lunch and visited the Palmen Garten.
This document is a quiz about landmarks, people, and facts related to London, England. It contains questions to test knowledge of famous London locations like Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, and Tower Bridge. It also includes fill-in-the-blank exercises using parts of English words related to London, as well as questions about population figures, the river that runs through London, and residences of the Queen and Prime Minister.
The document provides information about famous London sights such as Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey, the Tower of London, and the Houses of Parliament. It includes a map of London labeling major attractions and quizzes about key facts relating to the capital city, like the residence of the Queen and locations of important government buildings. Visitors are encouraged to learn about London's history and culture by exploring the many iconic landmarks featured.
Melbourne offers a wide variety of cultural events and attractions that take place throughout the year. These include major festivals like the Melbourne International Comedy Festival, exhibitions at institutions like the Melbourne Museum and Australian Centre for the Moving Image, and attractions outside the city like the renowned art galleries in Ballarat and Bendigo. Melbourne's cultural scene caters to all interests and constantly features new and returning events, exhibitions, and shows for locals and visitors to enjoy.
This document provides information about several famous London landmarks:
The London Eye observation wheel was constructed from 1998-1999 and designed by David Marks and others. Wembley Stadium opened in March 2007 and holds its first match that same month. The Royal Albert Hall concert hall was opened in 1871 by Queen Victoria and dedicated to her husband Prince Albert. The National Gallery art museum in London was founded in 1824 and is currently directed by Nicholas Penny.
The document provides information about several famous London landmarks and attractions, including:
- The Tower of London, which was originally built by Julius Caesar and now houses the Crown Jewels.
- Buckingham Palace, the official residence of the British monarch since 1837.
- Trafalgar Square, built to commemorate Admiral Nelson's victory and home to Nelson's Column and fountains.
- The London Eye, a giant Ferris wheel on the South Bank of the Thames offering views of the city from 135 meters high.
- Cutty Sark, a clipper ship built in 1869 that is now preserved in dry dock at Greenwich.
The document shares brief histories and details about these
Forfar is a town in Angus, Scotland that serves as the administrative center for Angus Council. It has a population of around 13,500. Notable features include Forfar Loch Country Park, which is popular for walking, and its proximity to scenic areas like Glen Doll. The town's economy relies on agriculture and tourism. It is also known for the traditional Forfar bridie pastry.
London is the capital city of England and the United Kingdom, located on the River Thames in southeast England. It has a population of over 14 million people and is one of the oldest cities in the world, founded by the Romans in 40 AD. Major landmarks include Buckingham Palace, Big Ben, Tower Bridge, Westminster Abbey, and St. Paul's Cathedral. The city has numerous museums, parks, markets, and historic buildings that attract millions of tourists annually.
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London is the largest city in Britain with a population of around 7 million people. It is the capital and dominant commercial, cultural, and manufacturing center. Famous London landmarks include Buckingham Palace, the residence of Queen Elizabeth II; the Houses of Parliament, home to the British government; Westminster Abbey, where British monarchs are crowned; Big Ben, the famous clock tower; and Trafalgar Square, site of the National Gallery.
The document summarizes a 3-day school trip to London, describing activities and sights seen each day. On the first day, the group visited Trafalgar Square, the National Gallery, Westminster, Buckingham Palace, and Covent Garden. The second day included a river cruise, the Tower of London, Southwark, St. Paul's Cathedral, and the British Museum. The final day was spent at the Natural History Museum, Camden Town, King's Cross station, Piccadilly Circus, Chinatown and Soho.
Explore Royal London past and present with this brief look at some of London's key royal attractions. Included in the guide are 7 royal residences, 8 Royal Parks, Royal Collections, Royal ceremonies and more attractions of Royal significance.
The guide is available as pdf: https://www.central-london-apartments.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/Guide-to-Royal-London.pdf
The document provides details of a school trip to London from February 16-23, 2013. It includes an itinerary with activities each day such as visiting Buckingham Palace, the Tower of London, museums, parks, and other landmarks. Descriptions are also provided for important places in London like Buckingham Palace, the Changing of the Guard ceremony, the Tower of London, Royal Parks, the Houses of Parliament, and several major museums including the National Gallery, National Portrait Gallery, Tate Modern, British Museum, and British Tate. The trip concludes with a visit to Windsor on Saturday before returning home on Saturday evening.
This document provides a tour of various landmarks in London, England. It describes the locations of Whitehall, Downing Street, Westminster Abbey, Palace, Big Ben, Thames River, Trafalgar Square, Piccadilly Circus, Leicester Square, British Museum, Tower of London, London Bridge, St. Paul's Cathedral, Millennium Footbridge, Tate Modern, London Eye, Buckingham Palace, Camden Lock Market, Covent Garden, Notting Hill, South Kensington, Hyde Park, Marble Arch and provides key details about each landmark. The tour concludes with a picnic in Hyde Park before returning to the airport.
The document provides a list of some of the top attractions to visit in London, including the London Eye, Tower of London, Buckingham Palace, Trafalgar Square, Tate Modern, Museum of London, British Museum, Natural History Museum, and Houses of Parliament. Many of these attractions have historical significance and house important cultural artifacts, places of royal residence, iconic landmarks, and works of art. The list gives brief descriptions of the highlights and features found at each major London tourist destination.
Buckingham Palace is the official residence of the British monarch in London. It was first occupied by Queen Victoria in 1837 and now houses over 600 rooms. Nearby, the Changing of the Guard ceremony occurs daily at 11:30 AM at the palace gates. Westminster is about a mile west of the City of London and remains the center of the British government, containing landmarks like Big Ben, Westminster Abbey, and the Houses of Parliament. The Tower of London served as a royal palace, fortress, and prison, and now houses the Crown Jewels and raven exhibit. London offers many museums, parks, landmarks and shopping areas, making it a top tourist destination.
Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament are two of London's most iconic landmarks. Big Ben is the largest four-faced clock in the world at over 96 meters tall. The Houses of Parliament have been the home of the English parliament since the 11th century. Both landmarks are popular tourist attractions located along the River Thames.
London is the capital city of England located on the River Thames. It has a population of over 8 million people and is a global financial center and multicultural city with over 300 languages spoken. Some of London's most famous landmarks that tourists visit include the London Eye Ferris wheel, Tower of London historic castle and prison, Tower Bridge, and various museums, theaters, and palaces such as Buckingham Palace, the Houses of Parliament, and St. Paul's Cathedral.
Fabiano Giuseppe Viaggio Virtuale A Londra CorrettoAlessandro Giorni
The document outlines a 4-day trip itinerary for students visiting London from Florence, Italy. The itinerary provides details of activities, locations to be visited each day, and transportation methods. Key places included are Buckingham Palace, Hyde Park, Trafalgar Square, Westminster Abbey, Houses of Parliament, Big Ben, Tower Bridge, Piccadilly Circus, and British Museum. The itinerary also lists departure and arrival times and meals.
The summary describes a London tour that includes visiting Big Ben, the Houses of Parliament, Buckingham Palace where the Queen lives, Hyde Park, Piccadilly Circus, Covent Garden which was formerly a market but now has shops and theaters, Trafalgar Square, Camden Town, London Bridge, and St. Paul's Cathedral. The tour guide asks the children what they want to see first and explains that Big Ben is a big clock and was designed by an architect also named Ben.
Liz and Fred took a vacation through Europe in 2010, visiting several countries over 4 days. Some of their stops included Burg Lichtenburg in Germany, Paris where they visited Notre Dame and the Louvre, Normandy where they stayed at a B&B run by retired English teachers, and sites related to the D-Day invasion in France such as the U.S. Paratrooper Memorial. They also visited Brugge in Belgium, parts of the Netherlands, and Brussels before ending their trip in Frankfurt, Germany where they had lunch and visited the Palmen Garten.
This document is a quiz about landmarks, people, and facts related to London, England. It contains questions to test knowledge of famous London locations like Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, and Tower Bridge. It also includes fill-in-the-blank exercises using parts of English words related to London, as well as questions about population figures, the river that runs through London, and residences of the Queen and Prime Minister.
The document provides information about famous London sights such as Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey, the Tower of London, and the Houses of Parliament. It includes a map of London labeling major attractions and quizzes about key facts relating to the capital city, like the residence of the Queen and locations of important government buildings. Visitors are encouraged to learn about London's history and culture by exploring the many iconic landmarks featured.
Melbourne offers a wide variety of cultural events and attractions that take place throughout the year. These include major festivals like the Melbourne International Comedy Festival, exhibitions at institutions like the Melbourne Museum and Australian Centre for the Moving Image, and attractions outside the city like the renowned art galleries in Ballarat and Bendigo. Melbourne's cultural scene caters to all interests and constantly features new and returning events, exhibitions, and shows for locals and visitors to enjoy.
This document provides information about several famous London landmarks:
The London Eye observation wheel was constructed from 1998-1999 and designed by David Marks and others. Wembley Stadium opened in March 2007 and holds its first match that same month. The Royal Albert Hall concert hall was opened in 1871 by Queen Victoria and dedicated to her husband Prince Albert. The National Gallery art museum in London was founded in 1824 and is currently directed by Nicholas Penny.
The document provides information about several famous London landmarks and attractions, including:
- The Tower of London, which was originally built by Julius Caesar and now houses the Crown Jewels.
- Buckingham Palace, the official residence of the British monarch since 1837.
- Trafalgar Square, built to commemorate Admiral Nelson's victory and home to Nelson's Column and fountains.
- The London Eye, a giant Ferris wheel on the South Bank of the Thames offering views of the city from 135 meters high.
- Cutty Sark, a clipper ship built in 1869 that is now preserved in dry dock at Greenwich.
The document shares brief histories and details about these
Forfar is a town in Angus, Scotland that serves as the administrative center for Angus Council. It has a population of around 13,500. Notable features include Forfar Loch Country Park, which is popular for walking, and its proximity to scenic areas like Glen Doll. The town's economy relies on agriculture and tourism. It is also known for the traditional Forfar bridie pastry.
London is the capital city of England and the United Kingdom, located on the River Thames in southeast England. It has a population of over 14 million people and is one of the oldest cities in the world, founded by the Romans in 40 AD. Major landmarks include Buckingham Palace, Big Ben, Tower Bridge, Westminster Abbey, and St. Paul's Cathedral. The city has numerous museums, parks, markets, and historic buildings that attract millions of tourists annually.
Wembley Park Gardens.
A stunning collection of new one and two-bedroom apartments within a fantastic regeneration scheme in the heart of Wembley, right in the middle of a world class leisure destination.
London is the capital city of England and the United Kingdom. It is home to important monuments like Big Ben, Buckingham Palace where Queen Elizabeth II resides, the London Eye, Westminster Palace, Tower Bridge, and St. Paul's Cathedral. Popular streets in London include Abbey Road, Oxford Street, Portobello Road, Baker Street, Downing Street, Whitehall, Carnaby Street, and Regent Street. Typical British foods enjoyed in London are full English breakfast, fish and chips, hot dogs, roast beef, and apple pie.
The document provides information about various famous landmarks and places to visit in London, including:
- Westminster Abbey and Buckingham Palace, which are historic royal sites in central London on the River Thames.
- St. Paul's Cathedral, Tower Bridge, the Tower of London, and the British Museum, which are major landmarks that attract many tourists.
- Popular areas like Piccadilly Circus, Camden Town, Notting Hill, and shopping destinations like Harrods and Oxford Street.
- Museums like Madame Tussauds and attractions like the London Eye Ferris wheel.
- Parks such as Hyde Park and foods commonly eaten in England like roast beef, Yorkshire pudding, apple pie
Two luxury new build homes located in South Kensington, London are being constructed. Each home will have 6 bedrooms, be approximately 6,500 square feet, and include a triple basement with amenities like a pool, gym, and sauna. The location on Abingdon Road is considered highly prestigious and situated near parks, museums, and upscale shopping areas in Kensington and Chelsea.
London is a large city with many attractions, including modern buildings, shops, hotels, and cinemas. Some of the most famous landmarks include Buckingham Palace, where Queen Elizabeth lives; Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament on the River Thames; the Tower of London with its Beefeaters and history; and Tower Bridge. London also has several famous churches, markets, museums such as Madame Tussauds, and parks like Hyde Park. Popular areas include Piccadilly Circus, Leicester Square, and Soho.
This document provides an overview of landmarks and features of London, England. It mentions that London is the capital of England and uses the British pound as currency. Some of the notable landmarks highlighted include Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey, the London Eye, Tower of London, Hyde Park, St. Paul's Cathedral, Trafalgar Square, British Museum, and Natural History Museum.
This document provides information about various landmarks and places of interest in London. It describes iconic London sites like Buckingham Palace, Big Ben, Tower Bridge, London Eye, Trafalgar Square, and more. It also mentions popular shopping areas like Oxford Street, events like Changing of the Guard, and sports stadiums like Emirates Stadium and Stamford Bridge. The document was written by a student as part of a school project to share details about tourist attractions in the capital city of the United Kingdom.
Camden Town is one of the most important markets in London, located in north London. It first started as a residential district but became more important with the development of railways and industry. Camden is now known for its diverse music, food, cultures, and alternative lifestyle. It contains several famous markets selling various goods including Camden Lock Market, Historic Stables Market, and Electric Ballroom. Harrods is a luxury department store in Knightsbridge covering over 1 million square feet with over 300 departments selling clothing, electronics, jewelry, and more. It has royal warrants and over 5,000 employees from 50 countries. Oxford Street is one of London's biggest streets known for its over 300 shops stretching from Marble Arch to
London is the capital of England located on the River Thames. Some of its most famous landmarks include Tower Bridge, Tower of London, London Eye, Big Ben, and Westminster Abbey. Trafalgar Square is located in central London and features Nelson's Column at its center. Buckingham Palace is the official residence of the British monarch. Other notable places include Hyde Park, St. James Palace, Covent Garden, Piccadilly Circus, China Town, Platform 9 3/4 at King's Cross Station, typical London pubs, and Changing of the Guard ceremony at Buckingham Palace. London is also known for its football clubs like Chelsea, whose stadium is Stamford Bridge, and Arsenal, who play at Emirates Stadium.
The document provides information about various places and attractions in London, England. It describes the cheap flights available to London, as well as maps and details about landmarks like the British Museum, Big Ben, Tower Bridge, Hyde Park, Westminster Palace, and Windsor Palace. It also discusses transportation options in London like the Underground, double decker buses, and boats on the River Thames.
Carters Yard is a new development of 22 apartments located in the heart of Wandsworth, London. It consists of stylish 1, 2, and 3 bedroom apartments centered around a private courtyard. The development aims to contribute to the urban regeneration of Wandsworth through a £1 billion town centre redevelopment plan. Residents will be well located near local shops, amenities, and major London attractions that can be accessed via excellent transport links.
London is the capital city of the United Kingdom located in southeast England. It has over 30 boroughs and is one of the largest cities in Europe. Some of London's most famous landmarks include Big Ben, London Bridge, Westminster Abbey, Trafalgar Square, Madame Tussauds, and Harrods department store. York is another important city in England, known for its narrow streets and Viking history. It has local councils and the historic Theatre Royal produces an annual pantomime. Both cities attract many tourists each year and have transportation options like buses and trains.
London first emerged as an important settlement after the Roman conquest in the 1st century AD. It served as the capital of the Kingdom of Essex in the 7th century and has been the capital of England since the 11th century. London is made up of 32 boroughs and is known for landmarks like Buckingham Palace, Big Ben, and the London Eye. The city has a mild climate with frequent rain and storms and uses the British Pound as currency.
Pall Mall Street is known for leading to attractions like Trafalgar Square and Buckingham Palace and hosting celebrations and parades. Downing Street houses the official residences of the British prime minister and various government departments. Knightsbridge is a upscale shopping destination home to designer boutiques and high-end department stores.
Sika has provided facade products for many landmark buildings in London, including 80 landmarks listed in the document. Sika's facade products have a long history in London and were used on structural glazing facades after Sika acquired Wacker Chemie's structural glazing adhesive business in 2004. This gave Sika a unique product portfolio for sealing, bonding, and waterproofing glass facades on major projects in London designed by top architects and built by leading facade contractors.
London is one of the financial centre of the world. It is also an important centre for performance, arts, museums, theatres and fashion. What is particularly noticeable is that London is made up of two city centres. The City of London for finance, the West End for entertainment and the political entre of Westminster.
London's Houses of Parliament contain Big Ben, which is actually the bell inside the clock tower. The Palace of Westminster, where Parliament sits, was originally a royal palace in the Middle Ages but was given to the government by Henry VIII. It was almost completely destroyed by fire in 1834 and rebuilt in Victorian Gothic style between 1840-1860. Oxford Street is one of London's most popular shopping streets, containing many department stores and providing shelter from the rain on wet days as shoppers can easily move between stores. Regent's Park in London features acres of playing fields, a boating lake, the city zoo, an open air theatre, and shady avenues.
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Buckingham Palace (Green Park - 11 minutes)
Royal Academy (Piccadilly Circus - 16 minutes)
Trafalgar Square (National Portrait Gallery) (Charing Cross - 17 minutes)
Tate Britain (Pimlico - 21 minutes)
Tate Modern (Southwark - 16 minutes)
Lords Cricket Ground (St John's Wood - 3 minutes)
Harrods (Knightsbridge - 21 minutes)
Harvey Nichols (Knightsbridge - 21 minutes)
Liberty (Oxford Circus - 14 minutes)
.Westminster (Westminster - 13 minutes)
.The Shard (London Bridge - 17 minutes)
.London Eye (Waterloo - 14 minutes)
.Southbank (Waterloo - 14 minutes)
.St Paul’s (St Paul’s - 21 minutes)
.Tower of London (Tower Hill - 29 minutes)
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.City of Westminster College (Edgware Road - 10 minutes)
.Royal College of Art - Kensington (South Kensington - 23 minutes)
.Imperial College London (South Kensington - 23 minutes)
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1. Buckingham Palace (Green Park - 11 mins)
2. Royal Academy (Piccadilly Circus - 16 mins)
3. Trafalgar Square (Charing Cross - 17 mins)
4. Tate Britain (Pimlico - 21 mins)
5. Tate Modern (Southwark - 16 mins)
6. Lords Cricket Ground (St John’s Wood - 3 mins)
7. Harrods (Knightsbridge - 21 mins)
8. Harvey Nichols (Knightsbridge - 21 mins)
9. Liberty (Oxford Circus - 14 mins)
10. Westminster (Westminster - 11 mins)
11. The Shard (London Bridge - 17 mins)
12. London Eye (Waterloo - 13 mins)
13. Southbank (Waterloo - 13 mins)
14. St Paul’s (St Paul’s - 21 mins)
15. Tower of London (Tower Hill - 29 mins)
16. Chelsea Collage of Art & Design (Pimlico - 21 mins)
17. Central St Martins (Kings Cross/St Pancras - 14 mins)
18. City of Westminster College (Edgware Road - 10 mins)
19. Royal College of Art (South Kensington - 23 mins)
20. Imperial College London (South Kensington - 23 mins)
21. LSE (Charing Cross - 14 mins)
22. UCL (Euston Square - 12 mins)
23. University of London (Russell Square - 25 mins)
24. King’s College London (Waterloo - 13 mins)
25. Birkbeck University (Euston Square - 12 mins)
Universities/Colleges
Landmarks
3. surroundings
Set within the London Borough of Camden these
modern apartments are well placed to enjoy all
of the facilities that the surrounding areas have
to offer. Swiss Cottage is only a 5 minute walk
away with its restaurants and the University of
London, Central School of Speech and Drama.
Also close by is West Hampstead with its array
of restaurants, cafes and speciality shops.
The lovely green open space of Primrose Hill
is only a 17 minute walk away offering
spectacular views across London as well as
a selection of bistros, restaurants and unique
retail outlets. Venture a little further and you
will find yourself in beautiful Regent’s Park,
home of London Zoo, or even Camden High
Street with it’s famous market and music venues.
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st pancras int. bond street
canary wharf oxford street
Journey times from Finchley Road or Swiss Cottage underground stations #
13
Mins
Waterloo
(Kings College)
11
Mins
Westminster
7
Mins
Bond Street
(West End)
6
Mins
Baker Street
(University of
Westminster)
14
Mins
Kings Cross
(St Pancras Int.)
14
Mins
Charing Cross
(LSE)
12
Mins
Euston Square
(UCL)
22
Mins
Canary
Wharf
Finchley Road/
Swiss Cottage
Jubilee &
Metropolitan Lines
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london living
Travel by London Underground will open up the whole of London with Finchley Road Underground Station being
just a short walk away. You can soon be in the West End, Mayfair or Bond Street. For business it is just a 23 minute
journey to Bank station in the heart of the City and 22 mintuts to Canary Wharf.
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Heron Tower
Tower 42
The Gerkin
St Paul’s Cathedral
Tower Bridge
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Millenium Bridge
Tower Bridge The Shard
6. Chanel
Christian Dior
Emporio Armani
Gucci
Harrods
Harvey Nichols
Hugo Boss
Louise Vuitton
Paul Smith
Selfridges
Thomas Pink
boutique shopping
Marlborough House is ideally located for the vast array of shopping that is available in London. From the
vibrant markets in Camden to the high-end designer stores in Bond Street, all are easily accessible by public
transport. Oxford Street and Regent Street are also within reach with their large stores and well known
shops, including the famous Liberty department store offering designer goods, clothing and furniture.
Why not take a stroll to West Hampstead or Primrose Hill and enjoy browsing through the unique boutiques
and speciality shops. For everyday needs there is a Waitrose supermarket situated opposite the apartments,
as well as a number of other local shops in the immediate vicinity.
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Chanel
Christian Dior
Emporio Armani
Gucci
Harrods
Harvey Nichols
Hugo Boss
Louise Vuitton
Paul Smith
Selfridges
Thomas Pink
7. specification
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FINISHES
• Wool mix beige coloured loop pile bedroom carpets
• Fumed oak timber veneered plank flooring within
kitchen, lounge and dining areas
• Oiled Oak timber veneered doors
• Brushed stainless steel door and window furniture
• Walls and ceilings painted white vinyl matt
• Timber door frames and skirting painted white
eggshell/satin
• Fitted wardrobes and storage cupboards
• Wall hung white electric radiators with thermostats
KITCHEN
• Antique white acrylic high gloss unitary
• Brushed stainless ‘D type’ steel handles
• Black granite worktops with drainer cut outs
• Back painted white splash backs
• Brushed stainless steel flush power sockets
• Hidden recessed lighting
• Under mounted stainless steel basin
• Indesit Built under electronic hot air stainless steel oven
• Indesit electric hob
• Indesit intergrated fridge freezer
• Indesit fully integrated dishwasher
• Tap - Fanke Olympus C spout dual lever operation tap
BATHROOM
• Grey marble effect non slip porcelain floor tiles
• Ribbed gloss white and black full height wall tiles
• Oak veneered illuminated niches with clear glazed shelves
SANITARY WARE
• Ideal Standard wall hung WC pan with integral cistern
• Flush dual air button
• Ideal Standard wall hung basin 1 tap hole with
chrome bottle trap
• Basin mixer tap
• Shower tray / bath with clear glazed screen
• Thermostatic shower valve with diverter
• Over head shower and ceiling arm
• Handset, hose, wall outlet and wall bracket
• Built in bath with side panel
• Bath mixer 2 handle
• Wall fixed chrome towel rail
• Wall fixed WC chrome roll holder
• Wall fixed cabinet with clear mirror and shaver point
LEASE
• 900 year lease to be granted upon on completion
apartments
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8. floor plans
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Third Floor
Apartment 11
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Apartment 12
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Apartment 10
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Second Floor
Apartment 19
1 Bedroom - 48 sqm, 516 Ft2
Second Floor
Apartment 17
2 Bedroom - 78 sqm, 840 Ft2
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Apartment 18
3 Bedroom - 74.5 sqm, 798 Ft2
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Third Floor
Apartment 13
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Apartment 14
Third Floor
Apartment 9
Third Floor
Apartment 8
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Second Floor
Apartment 20
1 Bedroom - 45 sqm, 484 Ft2
Second Floor
Apartment 21
1 Bedroom - 45 sqm, 484 Ft2
Second Floor
Apartment 16
2 Bedroom - 64 sqm, 685 Ft2
Second Floor
Apartment 15
1 Bedroom - 63.5 sqm, 680 Ft2