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Kings Place
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| 90 York Way |
Just 150 metres from Kings Cross and St Pancras stations and with a waterside setting, the Dixon-Jones designed Kings Place combines the offices of The Guardian newspaper with a concert hall and two a...
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Of Cabbages & Kings
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| 34b Kersley Road, Stoke Newington |
In a former sweet shop just off Church Street in Stoke Newington, the rhubarb and custards and cola cubes sit comfortably alongside the designer jewellery, knickers and knick knacks. Of Cabbages & Kin...
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The King's Road
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| The Kings Road |
The Kings Road takes its name from the 17th century when it was King Charles IIs private thoroughfare between Whitehall and Hampton Court Palace. The area was made famous by a lively local scene durin...
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Holiday Inn London Kings Cross - Bloomsbury
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| 1 Kings Cross Road, London |
Halfway between the City and the west End, the Bloomsbury area is an oasis of calm in the very heart of the capital. It's a lovely district to just wander around in, but many of London's biggest attra...
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Philip Kingsley Trichological Clinic
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| 54 Green Street |
Philip Kingsley has an international reputation and is a pioneer in the field of trichology. Consultations cost approximately £175 upwards and treatments to suit are made up on site. Kingsley is strai...
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Travelodge Kings Cross
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| Willings House, Grays Inn Road, Kings Cross |
This friendly hotel is an ideal option for affordable accommodation in Central London. The bright and spacious rooms are decked in contemporary furnishings while the en-suite bathrooms are smart and f...
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Comfort Inn Kings Cross
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| 2-5 St. Chads Street |
Londons great transport hub in Kings Cross is only a few minutes walk from the Comfort Inn, but the hotel itself is on a quiet backstreet. An impressive Georgian façade and high windows make for a fin...
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The Grocer on Kings
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| 184a Kings Road |
Sister shop to The Grocer on Elgin, this store on the Kings Road is - like the original Notting Hill branch - a very posh deli. Youre unlikely to find anyone popping in here for a box of PG Tips and a...
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Rose Theatre Kingston
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| 24-26 High Street |
The Rose Theatre, Kingston is an 850 seat venue ideally suited to Shakespeare which opened in 2008 in the centre of Kingston Upon Thames. The design of the auditorium took its inspiration from the Ros...
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Jamie's Italian Kingston
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| 19-23 High Street |
Jamie Olivers bish, bash, bosh, easy peasy, lovely jubbly style of cooking lends itself well to the simplicity of Italian cuisine as Jamies Italian in Kingston, opened in November 2008, attests. Love...
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Kings Road Steakhouse & Grill - Marco Pierre White
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| 386 Kings Road |
In spite of all the Russian billionaires, the Kings Road remains the home of a kind of blazer-wearing boarding school Britishness, which Jimmys does everything it can to support. The menu chosen by Ma...
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June 2009
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Wimbledon is the most watched tennis event in the Grand Slam calendar, with a TV audience of untold millions and over half a million spectators attending the All England Club to catch the action li...
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King's College Medical School
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| Strand |
Imperial College London is the foremost medical training faculty in the country but for non-medical graduates wishing for a change of career, King's is the obvious choice. The college offers a purpose...
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Kingsway Hall Hotel
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| Great Queen Street, London |
Well-equipped, comfortable rooms await guests to this elegantly modern hotel in the heart of Theatreland. Set yourself up for the day with a hearty breakfast or enjoy a pre-theatre dinner in the resta...
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Kings College London Student Union
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| Macadam Building, Surrey St, |
An epic view of the Thames, especially cool in the evenings, is one the greatest assets of the KCL student union on Surrey Street. A student venue so expect beer sticky tables, roll-up cigarettes and...
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