"Not all those who wander are lost..." Come with me as I explore London's history, hidden gems and unusual places.
Monday, June 30, 2025
Iron Maiden: 'Run For Your Lives' World Tour, 2025, London Stadium
Friday, February 23, 2024
Walking with Keilyn: 'Cart & Horses', Stratford, to... "Rain stopped play"
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| Keilyn outside the Cart & Horses. |
Having taken Erin to the Wallace Collection and parts west, on Tuesday, I had promised to take Keilyn to Stratford and parts east, today. As I and some friends had taken Keilyn to see Iron Maiden, at the O2, last year, I had promised to take her to where Iron Maiden had first performed... The Cart & Horses.
Rain was meant to be light and fleeting, but ended up being heavy and perpetual. Still, it didn't put us off.
Our day started with my uncle Martin, and my mum, picking us up and driving to Croxley station, as they were heading to the British Museum and various places, for the day. We shared the semi-fast Metropolitan line train to Finchley Road, where Keilyn and I disembarked and boarded a Jubilee line train to Stratford, leaving mum and Martin to head off to Euston Square.
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| Keilyn at West Ham station. |
We arrived at West Ham station, where Keilyn had her photo taken with a West Ham roundel, before we continued to Stratford, grabbing a snack and hot drink, but not before Keilyn had her photo taken with 'Robert', a steam engine, that Keilyn had last stood next to in 2015.
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| Keilyn with Robert the steam engine. |
As we wandered up The Grove, the rain, which had been threatening, began to get heavy, so we took shelter in a closed shopfront recess for a few minutes, whole we waited for the Cart & Horses to open its doors.
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| Keilyn ready to enter Hallowed Ground. |
As soon as we saw the doors open I took a photo of Keilyn outside the pub, in her double-denim and Iron Maiden t-shirt, before we headed inside and out of the rain. A few moments later we had drinks (Pepsi for Keilyn and a Trooper for me) and Keilyn was off to the jukebox, busy searching for Iron Maiden tracks. I, meanwhile, was busy looking around at the photos, wall art, merchandise, signed posters and the like.
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| Trooper Beer. |
Since my last visit, in 2018, the pub has had a major refurbishment. The stage, which had stood on the left, as you entered the pub, had now been moved downstairs, where the live music was now performed. And, as such, was off limits to the casual patron. I did get a photo of Keilyn where the stage had been, though.
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| Keilyn, where the stage used to be. |
However, the barmaid, Ruta (not sure of spelling, so sorry if it is wrong), did say that once her colleague arrived she would take us downstairs to see the stage. While we waited Keilyn busied herself at the bar, by completing a Heavy Metal wordsearch, while also working out what merchandise she wanted to buy.
Saturday, May 26, 2018
'Cart & Horses': Birthplace of Iron Maiden
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| The Cart & Horses: Birthplace of Iron Maiden. |
Saturday May 26, 2018.
When I was just 10 years young, I purchased my first 7" single. It was Iron Maiden's 'Run to the Hills'. I have been a fan of theirs ever since, so I decided that it was high time that I visited The Cart & horses, Stratford, where Iron Maiden performed their first gig, back in 1976.
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| Hallowed ground. |
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| Merchandise for sale. |
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| What else was I to drink?! |















