High Road House
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Exploring London with Mum!
... their little tea shop – very
nice tea, gorgeous cups!) was the highlight though. It was designed by Lancelot
Brown who had a concept of when you move through a garden you should never know
where you have come from, where you are going and then have a surprise! We also
made a few purchases at the gift store…
It was then a dash to Petrus for tea. We had an early evening ...
The start of our visit to Highgate
... her life has become one of a new opportunity rather than living as a victim. Following the service we met with a few parishoners over coffee and say our good byes to Fr. Bruce and walked home. We decided to take the afternoon off, and got caught up on some personal stuff.
September 3rd, Monday
I went to the Muswell Hill golf course hoping to play out sooner than my 8:40am tee time. I met Ted, my playing ...
Olympic End
... jealous about my last day of gymnastics. It was fantastic, though my morning didn't start that way. I was a bit tired, then unhappy with something unexpected, which caused us to miss our boat and take the metro to the arena instead. As it would turn out, it all happened for a reason. We were meant to be late; I was meant to have a chocolate craving; so we were meant to get Starbucks. And as we're sitting there enjoying our beverages, who should enter the Starbucks? ...
IPhone stolen while sleeping
... Computer access, towel hire (per day), locker (per 6 hours), breakfast, etc. The breakfast is 4 pounds per day (approximately $6.50) and it is absolutely pathetic. You're given a card for breaky and giving that in is policed better than people coming in and out of the Hostel. I may have shouted that at the manager this morning when I finally got back from the Police Station. This place looks fancy but if ...
As Good As I Imagined
... than Henry? Guess not.
The Tower of London was another of my favourites. The towers where they kept people prisoner were interesting because there was graffiti from the detainees carved into the walls. Oh yeah and the Crown Jewels were alright, I guess, you know if your impressed by a DIAMOND the size of an EGG!!! Worth writing home about they were beautiful and completely over the top.
Will have to make two London's, stay tuned.. ...
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Amenities
- Room service
- Free High-Speed Internet
- Restaurant
- Wheelchair accessibility