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Places of interest in W1All Souls Church, Langham PlaceBrompton Oratory · Chelsea Old Church · St Luke, Chelsea, Sydney Street · Holy Redeemer and St Thomas Moore, Cheyne Row · Holy Trinity Brompton · St Barnabas, Kensington · St Columba's, Pont Street · St Mary Abbots, KensingtonLangham Hotel, LondonThe ballroom became the BBC record library and programs such as The Goon Show were recorded there. In 1980 the BBC unsuccessfully applied for planning permission to demolish the building and replace it with an office development designed by Norman Foster. In 1986 it was sold to Ladbroke Group for £26 million, which purchased the non-US Hilton business in 1987 and eventually reopened the hotel as the Langham Hilton in 1991 after a £100 million refurbishment. New owners extended the hotel and carried out other refurbishments between 1998 and 2000.St. George's Hall (London)The hall was also used as a Bioscope Picture Palace, although with a reduced capacity of 500[10]. The building also was used as the headquarters of the London Academy of Music. The hall was later converted to use as a skating rink.[11]Waterlow ParkBostall · Coldfall · Dulwich · Epping Forest · Grangewood Park · Highgate · Lesnes Abbey · Oxleas · Queen's · Russia Dock · Sydenham HillA1 road (London)As one of London's primary transport routes during the 19th century railway boom, Holloway Road contains a number of railway stations. Highbury Corner is the site of Highbury & Islington station, one of London's most important transport interchanges. The Victoria Line, Great Northern & City Railway (now part of First Capital Connect) and North London Line converge at this location. From 2010 it will also be the northern terminus of the East London Line.[47]Information by Wikipedia.com
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