The lane was apparently a cul-de-sac at the Southampton Street end (a footpath ran through to the street) until 1857 when it was extended to join up with the street. The story goes that this was done so that Queen Victoria’s carriage didn’t have to turn around after leaving her at...
Southampton’s most important historic building, Tudor House reveals over 800 years of history in one fascinating location at the heart of the Old Town. The timber-framed building facing St Michael’s Square was built in the late 15th Century, with King John’s Palace, an adjacent Norman hous...
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The Retreat, a Luxury Riverside Cottage & garden坐落于南安普敦,提供露台,距离五月花剧院有3.6公里,距离南安普敦市政厅有3.7公里,距离Southampton Cruise Terminal有4.9公里。这家度假屋配备免费私人停车位、共用厨房和免费WiFi。 这家度假屋提供5间卧室、带冰箱和微波炉的厨房、洗衣机以及2间带吹风机的浴室。这家...
2-6 Southampton Row, London WC1B 4AA England 0.4 miles from Covent Garden #25 Best Value of 2525 Hotels near Covent Garden Station "The location of the hotel is perfect for Covent Garden, walking for shopping etc. Chris the concierge, great bloke really helpful in arranging a great pub ...
Grove Lodge is a large walled garden, close to the town centre, with unusually high biodiversity (17 species of butterfly recorded), near the the turf maze and Norman castle. This semi-woodland garden with light, free-draining chalk soil allows bulbs, hellebores and winter-flowering shrubs to...
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The lane was apparently a cul-de-sac at the Southampton Street end (a footpath ran through to the street) until 1857 when it was extended to join up with the street. The story goes that this was done so that Queen Victoria’s carriage didn’t have to turn around after leaving her at...