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A Walk Around North Lambert Ending at the Imperial War Museum

  • Writer: falcons 319
    falcons 319
  • Jan 12, 2017
  • 2 min read

Google maps says 29min 1.4miles and you all know it will take you longer!!!

 

Start stop 1, 2, 3 and 4

Carlisle Ln, Centaur St, Virgil St, Carlisle Ln.

In the tunnels under the railway are some beautiful mosaics. Absolutely stunning pieces of art.

 


Stop 5

International Maritime Organization

A boat in a building!!!

 


Stop 6

The Brigade Headquarters

Stunning plaques above the doors

 


Stop 7

Albert Embankment

Boats made into benches, there is a Tesco’s express a little bit further along the road if you need food or a drink, but do not stop and eat at these benches as the traffic noise is very high.

 


Stop 8

Black Prince Rd

A stunning building, also look on the wall of the pub, on the road you are about to walk down and you will find a space invader!!! Yes there is a pub, but I have not been in, it servers food and drink and I’m assuming has a toilet

 


Stop 9

Old Paradise Gardens

A peaceful park with benches, a play park. This is a much better place for a picnic or a sit down and a drink

 


Stop 10

Chandler Hall

Charlie Chaplin mosaics

 


Stop 11 (not on the map as I can only have 10 stops but I’m sure you can figure out how to get there)

Imperial War Museum

An absolutely stunning museum, defiantly worth a visit, also has toilets and a cafe

 


You can get the train back, or my favourite way to travel back to central London is on the 453 bus. As long as there is not a divert in place!!! The bus will take you past Big Ben, Number 10, Horse Guards, Trafalgar square, Piccadilly Circus, along Regents Street passed Hamleys (there is a stop close by) and beyond!!!



Link to map here


And here ends our journey together there will be more.



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