London’s Alleys: King Street Passage, Twickenham, TW1
This is an old alley in the heart of Twickenham linking the main street with an old graveyard, today a pocket park.Read more ›
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This is an old alley in the heart of Twickenham linking the main street with an old graveyard, today a pocket park.Read more ›
This alley just to the south of Fleet Street sits on land that was once owned by the Bishop of Salisbury, and later became part of the printing revolution, and today is mainly just...
This is a modern passageway rebuilt as part of the rebuilding of the rebuilding of the Paternoster development north of St Paul’s Cathedral.Read more ›
This is a back alley in posh Marylebone that leads to a probably unofficial but fun-to-discover gap beneath a very expensive hotel.Read more ›
This covered late Victorian alley sits next to what was once the heart of England’s noisy and boisterous newspaper trade, but today is a rather quieter space.Read more ›
This quiet mews-like passage runs off the busy Brompton Road, originally called Bell Lane back when it was a lane through fields and lacking the posh shops of today.Read more ›
The origins of the name for this Richmond passage initially seems obvious, as it leads down a slope to the River Thames.Read more ›
This row of Victorian cottages sits on the edge of Richmond town centre, with a mix of old on one side and modern on the other.Read more ›
Here's a view of Montague Street Gardens, which is normally a private secret garden hidden behind buildings in Bloomsbury, near the British Museum. I visited for London Open Garden...
Leyton and a Puzzle: Pictures from walks around parts of Leyton in August or September 1994 and a puzzle from south of the river. Traffic congestion, lack of space and outdated bui...
Created in the 1990s after campaigners fought off development plans, Wick Community Woodland is now a shady oasis between the Olympic Park and the Lea.Read more ›
5 Custom House and Canning Town Alight from the train at Custom House and walk out of the exit at the eastern end of the station, turning left (north.) While at the top level, you...
A guide to Putney’s restaurants, pubs, coffee shops and independent stores, from riverfront institutions to side-street neighborhood favorites.
My ten reasons to visit Amwell Street, London EC1, highlight some of the best independent shops, cafés and local businesses tucked away in Islington, between Angel, Clerkenwell and...
This is a recently revamped corner park near Moorgate tube station, sitting next to the site of one of the ancient gates through the Roman Wall.Read more ›
One acre has seen drownings, electrocution, a rocket strike and more.
Nunhead and Brockley: Pictures from my walk on 18th March 1990 in Nunhead and Brockley. The Beer and Wine Trade Society decided in 1851 to provide an asylum for its elderly poor me...
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A visit to a hidden tomb in Richmond.
Canning Town & West Silvertown: Recently I published here a few pictures from a walk in this area in 2006. On 23 June 2007 I led a group visit around the area for London Arts C...
Special Sunday at London Canal Museum.
Sun Paths, a new feature by sunny pub app Sunseekr, lets Londoners plan sunny and shady walks
Christian Aid Sponsored Walk – London Churches: Soon after we moved to our present address in 1974, Linda took over as Christian Aid organiser for the area, only retiring from this...
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