HISTORY UK • February 10, 2011The Company of Surgeons moved to Lincoln’s Inn Fields in 1797, and received a royal charter 3 years later. Since 1799 it has housed the Hunterian Museum of anatomical oddities.
Hazeeq H. • February 22, 2013This building is a bit hidden by the chemistry building. Walk till the end close to the gate to see the entrance.
Tuba Ö. • July 14, 2014Sitting on the stairs in front of the NAB on summer midday is excellent!
Pearson - Always Learning • June 13, 2013Famous King’s College alumni include Nobel Peace Prize laureate Desmond Tutu (Theology), the poet John Keats (Medicine), & the writer Thomas Hardy (French). Could you be next on the list of greats?
Axel N. • December 31, 2012Start visiting Benugo for breakfast near the energy hall : egg sandwiches, cookies and pains au chocolat are just perfect !!!
Caroline • July 19, 2012I spent quite a lot of time here and was always impressed with the free lectures. You'd be amazed who you can see here.
Bubba G. • March 17, 2014The elevators on the right after the entrance break almost daily. They often stop between floors and then go out of service. If you are easily scared, use the stairs or the goods lift straight ahead.
Nicole H. • June 6, 2013Tiny doors but great technology in the building
Mau R. • September 18, 2013Good place to have b&b in london,very clean and cheap and central,10mins to buckingham palace with Bus 52
Antonio B. • February 22, 2012Small place people working there are the best thing :) not dissing the products though! :)))
Jake P. • September 8, 2011For some reason the ground floor is 1 in the Sherfield.
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