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We also provide moving and other services in nearby areas including Regents Park, The Hyde, Chingford and Leyton . Places of interest in NW1Chester TerraceThe Avengers used this location in the episode called "You'll Catch your Death" (1968).[5] It featured in the 1997 film version of George Orwell's "Keep The Aspidistra Flying". The street is mentioned in the book "All Roads Lead to Calvary" by Jerome K. Jerome who used the location in the story "Malvina of Brittany". It was a major location in The End of the Affair (1955) It featured in The Nanny (1965).Cumberland 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 Danish Seamen's Mission in London is based at 322 Rope Street, Rotherhithe (51°29²40³N 0°2²1³W / 51.49444°N 0.03361°W / 51.49444; -0.03361). There is also a Danish Church in Hull (the St Nikolaj Danish Seamen's Church at 104 Osborne Street) (53°44²33³N 0°20²44³W / 53.7425°N 0.34556°W / 53.7425; -0.34556).Tate ModernThere is also a riverboat pier just outside the gallery called Bankside Pier, with connections to the Docklands and Greenwich via regular passenger boat services (commuter service) and the Tate to Tate service, which connects Tate Modern with Tate Britain.Bankside PierThe pier as seen from the south bankInformation by Wikipedia.com
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