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In 2019, a mixed use building of 15 storeys built by Generali Real Estate with Eric Parry Architects, [4] called One Fen Court or 120 Fenchurch Street, opened alongside the east side of Fen Court. The building has a publicly accessible roof garden named The Garden at 120, and is 69 metres (226 ft) high.
In 2019, a mixed use building of 15 storeys with a publicly accessible roof garden, called One Fen Court, opened at 120 Fenchurch Street. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] The nearest London Underground stations are Aldgate (just beyond the eastern end of the street), Tower Hill (to the southeast) and Monument (to the west); Fenchurch Street railway station has no ...
Sky Gardens Nine Elms is a residential and retail tower in Nine Elms, within the borough of Lambeth, London. The scheme has been designed by architects Careyjones Chapmantolcher (CJCT) and developed by Fraser Property Development UK. Its construction was part of a wider regeneration of the Nine Elms area of London.
The Covent Garden district is located just to the south. The western stretch, one of the prongs that runs off Seven Dials, was known as Queen Street until 1903. [ 1 ] The eastern stretch was named Shorts Gardens after William Short, the gardener of Gray's Inn who purchased the land in 1590 when it was still open countryside outside London and ...
20 Fenchurch Street is a commercial skyscraper in London that takes its name from its address on Fenchurch Street, in the historic City of London financial district. It has been nicknamed "The Walkie-Talkie" because of its distinctive shape, said to resemble a walkie-talkie handset. [4]
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College Garden is a private garden of Westminster Abbey in London, open to the public Monday through Friday from 10:00am to 4:00pm throughout the year. [1] The garden can be visited separately from the abbey and no charge is made to visit the garden alone. [ 2 ]
Mount Street Gardens is a public garden [1] off Mount Street in the west of the Mayfair area of London, England. [2] The gardens were created in 1889 out of a former burial ground of St George's, Hanover Square , and named after the Mount Field, an area including a fortification dating from the English Civil War named Oliver's Mount.