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Grays Antiques Market
Grays Antiques Market
58 Davies Street, Mayfair, London, W1K 5AB

2.4km

Grays Antique Market is one of the world's largest and most diverse collections of fine antiques, jewellery, rare...Read more

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Dover Street Market
Dover Street Market
18-22 Haymarket , London, SW1Y 4DG

2.65km

Dover Street Market is a unique retail concept, set over six floors, packed with avant-garde fashion, design and art...Read more

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Luigi Manze Blue Plaque - Manze's Pie & Mash Shop.  Locally listed building.  Originally from Ravello in Italy, the Manze family emigrated to England in 1878 and founded an empire of fourteen pie & mash shops across London. In 1929 Luigi Manze rebuilt 76 High Street in its present form.
Blue Plaque № 9666 - Chingford Mount Cemetery – Developed in1884 by the Abney Park Cemetery Company on land originally called “Caroline Mount”, named after the landowner. The original Chapel and gatelodges are now gone but the impressive gates, railings, and gatepiers survive
John Keats Blue Plaque - In a house on this site the "Swan & Hoop" John Keats poet was born 1795
Charles Voysey Blue Plaque - C. F. A. Voysey 1857-1941 architect and designer lived here
Charles Holden Brown Plaque - Chiswick Park station  Listed as a building of National Significance  Architect: Charles Holden, 1933  The station first opened on 1 July 1879 by the Metroploitan District Railway when the railway was extended from Turnham Green to Ealing Broadway.  The station was originally named 'Acton Green' and was renamed to 'Chiswick Park' on 1 March 1910.  The original station was demolished in 1931 to accommodate the new Piccadilly line tracks, although the Piccadilly line has never served this station,
Black Plaque № 11634 - Coronation Avenue  In memory of over 160 people who died when a high explosive bomb fell on this building during the blitz on 13th October 1940.

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