"Not all those who wander are lost..." Come with me as I explore London's history, hidden gems and unusual places.
Thursday, October 10, 2024
'Dick Whittington's Cat' statue and the 'Whittington Stone'
Saturday, August 17, 2024
Walking with family: Day 1 - Archway to Kenwood House... and beyond
Wednesday August 14, 2024.
As we had some time away from work and the girls were away from school for the holidays, we decided to spend some time visiting some sites in London.
We booked a taxi and headed to Watford Junction, where we caught an Avanti West Coast to Euston and, from there, a Northern line train to Archway.
After topping up on a few snacks fro the day we caught a 210 bus to Compton Avenue, where we alighted and walked the short distance to Kenwood House.
Kenwood House is a former stately home, which was originally built circa 1616. It was remodelled by the architect Robert Adam in the 18th century and was home to the Earls of Mansfield until the 20th century.
Besides being a stately home, Kenwood House is home to historic paintings by the likes of John Crome, Anthony van Dyck, Claude de Jongh, JMW Turner, Thomas Gainsborough, Rembrandt and many more.
During our visit there was an exhibition by Stephen Farthing entitled 'Strike a Pose: Stephen Farthing and the Swagger Portrait'. These are portraits of Lord Howe, reimagined by Stephen Farthing, and were pretty spectacular.
You can see more photos from Kenwood House by clicking the link below.
After visiting the house we sat in the grounds and ate our lunch, before we took a stroll through the grounds, eventually finding ourselves heading south through Hampstead Heath.
The weather was perfect for a wander through the Heath, with many people jogging, walking dogs, having a picnic or, like this, just taking in the surroundings.
Friday, March 04, 2016
Leadenhall Market
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Arcade of Iron and Glass. |
It was a strangely quiet Friday lunchtime, wandering around the Unfinished City, when I found myself heading toward the City of London.
This is an area hat I am the least familiar with, so I decided to take a look at Leadenhall Market and its immediate environs.