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Odo • March 18, 2012Nice pub, eclectic, Dalston style, now Fattburger residence for 3 months, excellent burgers, got the Fatt Pig with bacon, sauce was very good
HISTORY UK • January 17, 2011Built by the Duke of Somerset (executed in 1552 before the building was complete), it was later a residence for the queens of Charles I and II, and was regarded as a dangerous hotbed of Catholicism.
D D. • February 28, 20153 excellent top notch nights at this wonderful residence. Service is impeccable. The suites are modern and luxurious. I would stay again
HISTORY UK • February 10, 2011This royal residence was commissioned by the Duke of Clarence (who became William IV in 1830), and was the home of Elizabeth the Queen Mother from 1953 until her death in 2002.
Matt T. • May 25, 2011Has a thriving community of loud alcoholics in residence at the Dorothy Thurtle Memorial Gardens.
Ierax H. • October 29, 2022Amazing hotel, lovely decoration. The Residence and the Retreat are so elegant. Bluetooth speaker to enjoy your music and huge TV to mirror your screen.
Routine • September 1, 2014Florin Court was used as the fictional residence of Hercule Poirot, Whitehaven Mansions, in the 1980s TV series Agatha Christie's Poirot based on Agatha Christie's crime novels.
HISTORY UK • February 14, 2011Henry VIII built a palace here on the site of a leper hospital. Since 1698 it has been the official royal residence in London, which is why foreign ambassadors are still ‘to the Court of St.James’.
John F. • June 17, 2012Home of the Naval and Military Club. Home of the Canning Club. Was Charles deGaule's residence during the second world war. Before that was Nancy Astor's home.
Taissa • April 15, 2014The best student residence ever. Very reasonable prices, very clean and new interiors and especially a great location ! I truly recommend it to every student searching for accommodation in London !
Lime&Tonic London • July 29, 2012Began as private residences in the 17th Century. Elegant dining room - if you need help with the wines ask Master Sommelier Gino Nardella
Leslie Q. • February 5, 2013This is surely one of the best Arts Centres in the world. Is and has been the iconic home residences of greats such as London Symphony Orchestra and Royal Shakespeare Company.
HISTORY UK • January 17, 2011The official London residence of the Archbishop of Canterbury since the 1200’s. The Lollard Tower was a prison for suspected heretics in the 16th century, and their graffiti can still be seen.
Bhagyashree B. • May 14, 2011Queen's house is a formal "Royal Residence " built between 1614-1617 in Greenwich..!Its really awesome..!
Waterstones • May 10, 2013Dickens' drinking establishment of choice. The former residence needs nothing more to cement its literary heritage, but was also one of the original meeting places for the Bloomsbury Publishing Group.
University of Westminster • May 23, 2011Free entry into the Imperial War Museum and it's right near our International House hall of residence.
The Guardian • April 25, 2012"Say what you will about the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, they had darned good taste when it came to choosing a residence...."
Mike K. • January 20, 2012One of the nicest open spaces in London. Also a wild fowl and Squirrel Sanctuary. When its cold, it IS COLD.When it is warm, the views r breathtaking. The American Ambassador has his residence here
Richard G. • August 9, 2010Step back in time and pay a visit to Holmes and Watson's former residence for just £6 per adult / £4 per child. Do remember to visit the gift shop old boy, Mrs. Hudson will gladly assist you.
The Guardian • April 25, 2012"Built as a private residence in 1786 at the behest of one Gertrude Duchess of Bedford, no less, and typical of the graceful Georgian style. Elegantly and unfussily furnished throughout..."
Andy .. • March 26, 2014The McDonald's version of the Savoy opposite: McSavoy. I quite like it though. Less pretentious. More real people. 'Hello, Bouquet residence.'
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