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Euston Square is a large square in the London Borough of Camden in Central London. It lies on Euston Road , and Euston railway station and Euston bus station are on its northernmost side. Although “Euston Square” strictly refers to the square, in day to day use the name is often used to refer to Euston Square tube station , whose entrance ...
Euston Arch: 1837: 1961–1962: Euston: Original entrance to Euston Station; demolition was approved by Ernest Marples, who believed that the cost of moving the arch could not be justified. Fleet Prison: 1781–1782: 1846: Farringdon Street Built 1197; rebuilt after the Great Fire and again after the Gordon Riots in 1780. Closed 1842. Foundling ...
The tavern appears on Rocque's map of 1746 on the corner of the Green Lane with the East-West track which was later to become the New Road. [9] The place then had a walled garden . Bilson's Farm is shown on the other side of the junction – a farm of 133 acres which later became part of Regent's Park . [ 10 ]
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The Euston Centre scheme was developed between 1962 and 1972 and was designed by Sidney Kaye. Originally the scheme was for a series of medium-rise blocks, but to create space for an underpass and road junction the LCC gave approval for the high-rise Euston Tower. Triton Square plaza. Work by British Land on Regent's Place commenced in 1996.
The six protesters previously denied aggravated trespass through obstructing or disrupting a person engaging in a lawful activity after digging tunnels beneath Euston Square Gardens and living in ...
Diners visiting the restaurant on Wednesday were impressed by the remodeled building, which can seat up to 360 guests over 8,500 square feet. Newly-opened Tavern in the Square restaurant tries to ...
The Fitzroy Tavern may have given its name to Fitzrovia. Fitzrovia is named after either Fitzroy Square [6] or the Fitzroy Tavern, [12] a public house situated on the corner of Charlotte Street and Windmill Street (both the square and the tavern are in the east of the area).