Friday night’s in London are usually sacred. The end of the week means relaxing at home after hectic days at work, or any number…
Founded in 1123, St Bartholomew The Great is one of the oldest places of worship in London. Parts of the original church still remain…
The Westminster Abbey Choir is regarded as one of the finest in the world. The choir consists of thirty boy choristers and twelve adult singers…
Operatic performance in London stretches back more than three hundred years, though the organisation of the current theatre began in 1946 as the Covent…
At weekends I meet a good friend for drinks at our member’s club in Shaftesbury Avenue. He always asks where I’ve been during the…
Historically, St Dunstan-in-the-East is a reminder of the frightful London Blitz carried out by the German’s during World War II. Ironically, the church survived…
During the day, London seems short to me. Have you noticed? Maybe the grey skies make the city look like your short plump uncle…
Whether you’re a visitor to London or a local, add Hatchards as one of the places you must visit. The shop’s handsome wooden facade…
Not long ago I lamented about London’s disappearing red telephone box by asking, “Where Has The Red Call Box Gone”? Any first-time visitor aims…