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We also provide moving and other services in nearby areas including Camden, Mill Hill, Bromley and South Hackney . Places of interest in NW1Cumberland TerraceCumberland Terrace remains in residential use: Originally comprising 31 houses, parts of it have now been converted into flats. A large number of the houses are still individual family homes. This first resident, William Mountford Nurse, moved into the terrace in 1828, the building was not fully occupied until 1836.Nordic churches in LondonThe Swedish Seamen's Church was opened at 120 Lower Road, Rotherhithe (51°29²42³N 0°3²3³W / 51.495°N 0.05083°W / 51.495; -0.05083) in 1905. The current premises were built in 1930 and partially rebuilt in 1966. As well as a church and clergy accommodation, there is also a reading room, television room, billiard room and a hostel providing overnight accommodation. The nearest London Underground station is Surrey Quays on the East London Line, followed by Canada Water on the Jubilee Line.Chester TerraceChester Terrace is one of the terraces in Regent's Park, London, England designed by John Nash. The terrace has the longest unbroken facade in Regents Park (about 280 metres).[1] The terrace takes its name from one of the titles of George IV before he became king, Earl of Chester.[2] It lies within the London Borough of Camden.St Mary AxeThe street of St Mary Axe is famous for fronting the Baltic Exchange. Nearby parishes include the medieval Great St Helen's (1210) and the St Ethelburga (14th Century).30 St Mary AxeAfter the plans to build the Millennium Tower were dropped, the current building was designed by Norman Foster,[1] his then business partner Ken Shuttleworth[4] and Arup engineers,[5] and was erected by Skanska in 2001?2003.[1]Information by Wikipedia.com
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