What is the history of Gerrard Street?

The street was built between 1677 and 1685 and originally named Gerrard Street after the military leader Charles Gerard, 1st Earl of Macclesfield who owned the land and used it as a training area. It was developed by the physician Nicholas Barbon.
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What is Gerrard Street known for?

Known as the city's prime Little India and Little Pakistan, it consists of Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi, Nepali and Sri Lankan restaurants, cafés, grocery stores, and clothing stores catering to Toronto's Desi community.
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What is the history of the Dalmeny Park house?

Dalmeny is the home of the Earls of Rosebery. The house, built in 1815 in Tudor-Gothic style, is full of art treasures - tapestries, 18th-century French furniture, and portraits by Gainsborough, Reynolds, and Raeburn. The Napoleon room houses a collection of furniture, paintings and memorabilia related to Napoleon.
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What is the history of the George pub Southwark?

History. The pub was formerly known as the George and Dragon, named after the legend of Saint George and the Dragon. It is possible that it was used for Elizabethan theatrical productions (Inn-yard theatre), as other galleried inns were. A pub has existed on the site since medieval times.
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What is the history of Jermyn street?

History. In around 1664, the street was created by and named after Henry Jermyn, 1st Earl of St Albans, as part of his development of the St James's area of central London. It was first recorded as "Jarman Streete" in the 1667 rate books of St Martin's, which listed 56 properties on it.
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Why Jaggers Lives in Gerrard Street, Soho

Who owns 33 Jermyn Street?

2018 - Reuben Brothers acquire the building from Aberdeen Standard Investments. The First Floor has undergone a full refurbishment by Standard Life. CBRE advised Aberdeen Standard on the deal. The 63,047 sq ft offices, which serve as the headquarters of private equity group Apax Partners, are fully let in 2019.
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What's on Jermyn Street?

Now & Next
  • Classic Comedy. Being Mr Wickham. By Adrian Lukis. Directed by Guy Unsworth. ...
  • Drama. Cascando. By Samuel Beckett. Directed by Gavin Quinn. ...
  • Summer Visitors. Round The Horne. By Barry Took and Marty Feldman (Original scripts). ...
  • World Premiere. Ragdoll. By Katherine Moar. ...
  • Festive Fun. David Copperfield. By Charles Dickens.
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What is the oldest bar on George Street?

The Rob Roy is the oldest bar on George Street!

Host a private party, fundraiser, VIP party, pub crawl, or bus crawl right at the Rob Roy. We'll take care of all the planning so you don't have to!
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What is the history of the White Hart Southwark?

The White Hart Inn was a coaching inn located on Borough High Street in Southwark. The inn is first recorded in 1406 but likely dates back to the late fourteenth century as the White Hart was the symbol of Richard II. At the time Southwark was separate from the City of London north of the River Thames.
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How old is the George pub?

The George was founded in 1723 as a coffee house, became Georges Hotel in 1830 and then a public house as it is today. Former regulars of the George include Horace Walpole, Oliver Goldsmith and Samuel Johnson, who for a while used the George as his postal address.
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What has been filmed at Dalmeny House?

Filming. The house was used as a filming location for the fictional castle of 'Dun Dunbar' in the 2021 film A Castle for Christmas.
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Does anyone live in Dalmeny House?

With spectacular views overlooking the Firth of Forth, the house is home to The 7th Earl and Countess of Rosebery. Although very much a family home, the house is open to the public for viewings and corporate events. The inspired architecture of the house will fascinate some.
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What is the history of the Somerset House in London?

The present Somerset House was designed by Sir William Chambers, begun in 1776, and was further extended with Victorian era outer wings to the east and west in 1831 and 1856 respectively. The site of Somerset House stood directly on the River Thames until the Victoria Embankment was built in the late 1860s.
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What part of London is Gerrard Street?

Chinatown, London. Chinatown is an ethnic enclave in the City of Westminster, London, bordering Soho to its north and west, Theatreland to the south and east. The enclave currently occupies the area in and around Gerrard Street.
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What street did Gerrard grow up on?

Neighbours on Ironside Road, Steven Gerrard's childhood home on the Bluebell Estate in Huyton, have decorated their street in support of Steve and the England team.
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What percentage of Southwark is white?

Southwark's statistics

Southwark has over 280 ethnic groups: White (51%), Black (25%) and Asian (10%) ethnicities are most common.
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Why are so many pubs called the Red Lion?

The 'Red Lion' is probably the most common name for a pub and originates from the time of James I and VI of Scotland who came to the throne in 1603. James ordered that the heraldic red lion of Scotland be displayed on all buildings of importance – including pubs!
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What is The White Hart myth?

In English folklore, the white hart is associated with Herne the Hunter. Arthurian legend states that the creature has a perennial ability to evade capture, and that the pursuit of the animal represents mankind's spiritual quest. It also signalled that the time was high for the knights of the kingdom to pursue a quest.
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What is the oldest continuously running pub in London?

Technically, Ye Olde Cock Tavern was established in 1549 but wasn't in its current site until 1887. And Ye Olde Watling burned down in the Great Fire of London and was rebuilt in 1668. So, the originally named “Hops and Grapes” is the oldest pub in the City of London.
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What 100 year old pub was illegally demolished?

The Carlton Tavern is a pub in the Kilburn neighbourhood of London, England, originally completed in 1921. It was illegally demolished in 2015 by Tel Aviv-based developer CLTX, after it failed to obtain the necessary planning permission. Westminster City Council subsequently ordered the pub to be rebuilt.
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Which pub was the pub with no beer?

Lees Hotel, Ingham, is recognised as standing on the site of the original Pub With No Beer, made famous by Slim Dusty's song. A Queensland Government commemorative plaque was erected on the site of the Day Dawn Hotel in 1986.
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Why is Jermyn Street famous?

Jermyn Street dates back to 1664 when Charles II authorised Henry Jermyn, the Earl of St Albans, to develop an area close to St James's Palace. It has flourished ever since with its world-renowned reputation as the centre for gentlemen's fashion, especially bespoke shirts.
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Who owns 45 Jermyn Street?

Fortnum & Mason, which had, of late, started to fall into the "tourist trap" arena, is making a comeback, and a major one at that with their splashy new restaurant, 45 Jermyn St.
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Who owns London Top?

The Crown, the Church, and five aristocratic estates with a collective wealth of £22billion still own a thousand acres of central London's super-prime real estate. That's the conclusion of an investigation carried out by Who Owns England, featured in today's Telegraph.
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