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  2. Treehouse Hotel London - Wikipedia

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    The hotel was developed by the Crown Estate as the Saint Georges Hotel in the 1960s [2] and operated under that name until 2019, when the structure was gutted and renovated and the hotel was renamed Treehouse Hotel London. [3] The 95 [2] guest rooms of the hotel occupy floors 9 to 14 of a mixed-use building. [4]

  3. St. George's Hall, London - Wikipedia

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    St. George's Hall was a theatre located in Langham Place, off Regent Street in the West End of London. It was built in 1867 and closed in 1966. It was built in 1867 and closed in 1966. The hall could accommodate between 800 and 900 persons, [ 1 ] or up to 1,500 persons including the galleries.

  4. Langham Place, London - Wikipedia

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    All Souls Church and Broadcasting House (left) on Langham Place A map showing the Langham ward of St Marylebone Metropolitan Borough as it appeared in 1916. Langham Place is a short street in Westminster, central London, England. [1] Just north of Oxford Circus, it connects Portland Place to the north with Regent Street to the south in London's ...

  5. Regent Street - Wikipedia

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    Regent Street is home to several events throughout the year. [74] The Regent Street Festival happens annually, and during this time, the street is closed to traffic. [75] In September, there is a series of fashion-related events, dubbed as Fashion and Design Month (FDM), which has been running since 2015.

  6. List of demolished buildings and structures in London

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    Regent Street: 1814–1825: 1895–1927: Regent Street: Originally built by John Nash as a new thoroughfare, entailing much demolition. Completely redeveloped 1895–1927. River Fleet: 17th–18th century: 18th–19th century: Blackfriars: River converted into New Canal by 1680; covered, partly by New Bridge Street, prior to the opening of ...

  7. Hotels in London - Wikipedia

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    Budget hotel chains such as Travel Inn and Travelodge have also been expanding rapidly in London, since the mid-1990s. One of the most expensive hotels in London is The Lanesborough. Originally a private address (Lanesborough House), in 1733 it was converted into St George's Hospital, and began life as a hotel in 1991.

  8. Royal Gallery of Illustration - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Gallery of Illustration was a 19th-century performance venue located at 14 Regent Street in London. It was in use between 1850 and 1873. It was in use between 1850 and 1873. The gallery was built in the 1820s by the architect John Nash as part of his own house, to display his considerable collection of paintings.

  9. Hotel St. George - Wikipedia

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    The St. George Tower is a co-op owned and run by the St. George Tower and Grill Owners Corp. The 100 Henry Street entrance, also known as the "Weller Wing" of the St. George and previously the hotel main entrance, leads to the EHS dorms and also allows access to the EHS-owned "Studio Wing". EHS houses 1,200 domestic and international students ...

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