"Not all those who wander are lost..." Come with me as I explore London's history, hidden gems and unusual places.
Thursday, November 30, 2017
'The Grapes'
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| Grape Expectations. |
The first time I discovered The Grapes, it was too early in the day to pay it a visit, so I made a plan to return to it. Sure enough, two months later, I did return and I was not disappointed.
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| The Grapes; A narrow pub on Narrow Street |
It is a narrow space, but quite long, stretching back to a terrace, that overlooks the river. There is a spacious dining room, upstairs, where a mouth-watering selection of food can be savoured. I opted to eat downstairs, choosing from the pub grub menu; Cumberland sausage, creamy mash with a caramelised onion gravy, washed down with a pint of St. Edmunds. Beautiful.
Tags:
Charles Dickens,
Grade II Listed,
Historic,
Limehouse,
London,
Narrow Street,
Poplar,
Pub,
Public House,
Samuel Pepys,
Sir Ian McKellen,
The Bunch of Grapes,
The Grapes,
The Unfinished City,
Tower Hamlets
Location:
76 Narrow St, Poplar, London E14 8BP, UK
Sunday, November 19, 2017
Borough Market
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| The finest food market in London. |
I have come to love my visits to Borough Market, where I invariably stop off for a late breakfast or an early lunch. With a truly great selection of fresh produce, exotic meats and street food from around the globe, there is something here for everyone. It is a vibrant, busy market, where I always discover something new to try.
Although the market is always busy, it is worth visiting on a Sunday, when the stalls are closed, as you get an even greater understanding of its size. Plus, if you are very lucky, you may just spot a Harris Hawk, and his handler, who patrols the market to keep the pigeons away.
Although the market is always busy, it is worth visiting on a Sunday, when the stalls are closed, as you get an even greater understanding of its size. Plus, if you are very lucky, you may just spot a Harris Hawk, and his handler, who patrols the market to keep the pigeons away.
Science Museum
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| Apollo 10 Capsule. |
When I was a child I knew the Science Museum as London Buttons. It was a name that I gave it because some of the displays had buttons that, when pressed, made parts of the display move.
When I took my daughters I found to my delight, and surprise, some of these interactive displays were still there.
Being much older, and considering how much the museum has expanded, I was surprised by many of the exhibits. Some of them I remembered, while others were new to me. The sheer wealth of artefacts, and history, on display, is amazing, making this a must on any museum list.
Tuesday, November 14, 2017
Orangery, Holland Park
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| Arches, Gardens and Tranquillity. |
The Orangery, Holland Park, is a unique place to get away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, for the entire family. It is a place that I have visited on a number of occasions, but I had never truly appreciated its beauty, and history, until my latest visit.
It has always been a place that I was intrigued by, ever since I saw it used as a film location in the 1982 movie 'Who Dares Wins'.
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