London Question
Aug. 17th, 2005 08:24 pmLondoners on my list: how do I best get to Chalcot Square using the underground, or other public transport? (To the house where Yeats lived and Sylvia Plath died, to be specific.) I'm in London for an extremely brief visit on Friday, and only on Friday, and for reasons professional need to know.
An additional plus would be any hospitals in the neighbourhood.
In other news: am delighted with the 100 icons space, as I can now upload those various beauties I either discarded or could never use. And Darth Real Life is stalking me again and hardly lets me online.
An additional plus would be any hospitals in the neighbourhood.
In other news: am delighted with the 100 icons space, as I can now upload those various beauties I either discarded or could never use. And Darth Real Life is stalking me again and hardly lets me online.
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Date: 2005-08-17 08:01 pm (UTC)http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?q=chalcot+square,+london&spn=0.023378,0.046151&hl=en
How you get there on the underground depends where you are starting from. St John's Wood and Swiss Cottage stations are on the Jubilee line (northbound from Bond Street and baker Street). Chalk Farm station (the nearest) is northbound on the Northern line from Euston, but make sure you get the correct branch.
I love Google maps!
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Date: 2005-08-18 04:20 am (UTC)*makes note to consult Google maps in the future*
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Date: 2005-08-17 08:08 pm (UTC)http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?q=hospitals&ll=51.539876,-0.157070&sll=51.540777,-0.155262&spn=0.046759,0.092302&sspn=0.024609,0.048580&num=10&start=0&hl=en
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Date: 2005-08-18 07:28 pm (UTC)If you travel around in London, buy a daily travelcard. You can use subway and busses with a travelcard.
When I left yesterday, the weather was warm and sunny. Very nice!
(Totally different subject: Thanks for the articles you sent me!)