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Charbonnel et Walker (Old Bond Street)
Charbonnel et Walker (Old Bond Street)
28 Old Bond Street, London, W1S 4QF

2.39km

Charbonnel et Walker has been established as Britain's master chocolatier since 1875. In that year The Prince of...Read more

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Prestat Chocolate (Princes Arcade)
Prestat Chocolate (Princes Arcade)
14 Princes Arcade, London, SW1Y 6AE

2.52km

Prestat was established in 1902. Its founders invented the original recipe for its chocolate truffles in 1896. An...Read more

Shopping St James's Princes Arcade Royal Warrant Holders Eating Chocolatiers Piccadilly Jermyn Street

Said London
Said London
41 Broadwick Street, Carnaby, London, W1F 9QL

2.68km

First shop in london of a 90 years old italian chocolate factory based in rome. high quality chocolate.Read more

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Crosstown Doughnut & Coffee Bar
Crosstown Doughnut & Coffee Bar
4 Broadwick Street, Soho, London, W1F 0DA

2.78km

All of our doughnuts are hand made fresh daily at our bakery in London – we use a hybrid sourdough which gives them a...Read more

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Amorino (Old Compton Street)
Amorino (Old Compton Street)
41 Old Compton Street, Soho, London, W1D 6HF

2.85km

Created by two childhood friends, Cristiano Sereni and Paolo Benassi, Amorino was founded in 2002. The two founders'...Read more

Eating Chocolatiers Old Compton Street Soho

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Blue Plaques in London

William Henry Perkin Blue Plaque - Sir William H. Perkin (1838-1907) discovered mauveine, the world’s first synthetic dyestuff, in 1856. He and his brother Thomas produced mauveine from a factory on this site in 1857, and later alizarin, thus laying the foundations of the organic chemicals industry. This replaces a centenary plaque unveiled by Sir R Robinson in 1957.
Dick Moy Grey Plaque - Dick Moy   1932-2004   Historian and   Antiques Dealer   who loved Greenwich.   He restored and worked   from this 1780 Inn
J. M. Barrie Blue Plaque - Sir James M. Barrie 1860-1937 novelist and dramatist lived here
Stephen Pearce Blue Plaque - Stephen Pearce  1819 - 1904  Portrait and Equestrian Painter  lived here  1856 - 1884
Green Plaque № 6408 - Home of BBC School Radio 1952 - 1993. Pioneer of education for children through radio broadcasting.
George Eliot Blue Plaque - "George Eliot" novelist lived here

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