City garden amongst the ruins of a grade I listed church with a tower & steeple by Christopher Wren
Polished eatery specialising in elevated Pan-Asian staples such as curries, seafood & meat dishes
Built between 1671 and 1677 to commemorate the Great Fire of London and to celebrate the rebuilding
Concrete pedestrian and traffic bridge that gave a major railway station its name
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The Oyster Shed is one of the City’s finest watering holes and an award winning pub
Landmark bridge offering passage over the Thames & a pedestrian tunnel below on the southern side