Come with me as I explore London's history, hidden gems and unusual places.
Sunday, March 15, 2026
On Tour: York, Day 1
Monday, March 09, 2026
Goodwin's Court, Covent Garden
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| Goodwin's Court from the St Martin's Lane end. |
Goodwin's Court is a small alley that runs between St Martin's Lane and Bedfordbury, in WC2. Unlike many of the other alleyways in this part of the metropolis, this alley appears, at least on its south side, untouched by redevelopment. For it is on its south side that a row of buildings with bow fronted windows stand.
Entering Goodwin's Court, from St Martin's Lane, three concrete steps lead you through a low-roofed arch from a fairly modern road back to a bygone era. The alleyway, a public highway, has residents and, at its Bedfordbury end, a restaurant. Walking along it in the daylight allows you to see the beauty of the buildings and allows you to appreciate the whole alley. Goodwin's Court is 280 feet (85 metres) long and 6.5 feet (2 metres) wide.
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| Goodwin's Court from the Bedfordbury end. |
However, walking along it in the evening time, where the gas-fuelled lamps offer soft lighting, the court becomes so much more atmospheric.
Saturday, April 27, 2019
Warner Bros. Studios Tour London: The Making of Harry Potter
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| Potions and Dark Magic. |
Saturday April 27, 2019.
We visited the Harry Potter Studios Tour for my daughter's 6th birthday, and she absolutely loved it.
After a quick coffee we began our tour.
Following the short video, in the cinema, we made our way through the doors and found the entrance to the Great Hall. As it was Keilyn's birthday, she had the honour of opening the doors to the Great Hall, allowing us to begin the tour proper.
The Great Hall was incredible to see in person and the props and costumes on display are wonderful to see up close.
From here we went to see some of the other exhibits; costumes, wigs, makeup, Dumbledore's study, Hagrid's Hut, the Potions Lab, the Quidditch area and much more.
We then entered the Enchanted Forest with its scary spiders that fell from the ceiling, or came out of cavernous holes.
We then found ourselves by the Hogwarts Express steam locomotive and Platform 9 3/4. We then headed to the cafeteria before heading outside to the backlot, where there was even more to see; Harry Potter's house, the Knight Bus, Hogwarts Bridge, the Potter's Cottage, chess pieces, a Ford Anglia and a motorcycle.
Soon we were back inside to see more of the prosthetics, models, costumes, artwork and more. This led us to Gringotts Bank and on to the Bank Vault, before returning us to Gringotts Bank, which was under attack from a Dragon.
Diagon Alley swiftly followed and led us to more of the conceptual artwork and models, used in the Making of Harry Potter.
Finally, we arrived at the largest model that I have ever seen.
We then ended up in the Gift Shop, where you can easily spend a small fortune as the prices are anything but cheap.
All through the tour you can play a game of 'spot the Golden Snitch'. There are 13 to find, and the last of these is the most difficult.
All of the staff were knowledgeable, helpful and really made my daughter's birthday a memorable one.
You will need to set aside a minimum of three hours, to get around the tour, but it is well worth it.





