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  1. Vor einem Tag · Charing Cross Library is spread over two floors. Unfortunately, there is no wheelchair access in this library. There are three steps and a handrail at the entrance. None of our fire escape routes is wheelchair accessible either. The library has no passenger lift. The library has a public toilet on the ground floor, but no accessible toilet.

  2. Vor 5 Tagen · The fashionable Clermont London, Charing Cross is housed in a garden, and just near Garrick Theatre. The accommodation also has a perfect location, about a 5-minute ride from National Gallery. For those travelling from afar, London City airport is 25 minutes' drive away.

    • 442,1B
    • The Strand, London, United Kingdom
    • stay.cc@theclermont.co.uk
  3. Vor einem Tag · Discover the disused spaces of Charing Cross Underground station, walk under Trafalgar Square and see the London Underground in a different light - then enjoy a quintessentially British afternoon tea with beautiful views of The Strand.

  4. Vor 5 Tagen · Charing Cross Road, London, WC2H 8LH. About the HERE at Outernet. Welcome to Outernet London. Outernet is an immersive entertainment district in the heart of London where communities come together to enjoy culture in breathtaking new ways.

  5. Vor 2 Tagen · APPENDIX: THE CHARING CROSS STREET IMPROVEMENTS. The old throughfare from Charing Cross to Westminster was in parts very narrow. At its northern end it was not much more than 30 feet across, but it widened out considerably opposite the site of the Banqueting House, where it surrounded an open grass space on which stood a Cross (the ...

  6. Vor 3 Tagen · Description and Date of Structure. Nos. 37 and 38, Charing Cross, were the two houses north of Buckingham Court, built by Lambe in 1758–9. They were three-storey buildings with attics, and the original shopfronts seem to have been but slightly altered (Plates 81 and 82).

  7. Vor 5 Tagen · Prior to the formation of Charing Cross Road in 1886, Hemmings Row formed the eastern end of Orange Street between Castle Street and St. Martin's Lane. The whole of the east side of Castle Street was pulled down in 1886 and the site of Hemmings Row became part of St. Martin's Place.