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Fitzrovia is named after the Fitzroy Tavern, a public house named after Charles FitzRoy in the 18th Century. Fitzroy Square was designed in part by Robert Adam. The most prominent building is the BT Tower in Cleveland Street. Pollock's Toy Museum can be found at 1 Scala Street. The area has many commercial art galleries and dealers.
 
 
 
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Fitzroy Square
One of London’s most beautiful Georgian squares, Fitzroy Square was designed by Robert Adam in 1794. It has been home to many famous writers, artists, and politicians, including George Bernard Shaw and Virginia Woolf. The square’s southern and eastern sides,...
 
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House of Virginia Woolf and George Bernard Shaw
This fine house is situated at the heart of one of London’s most famous literary and artistic hotbeds, Fitzrovia. The square itself was built in 1794 by Robert Adam and remains an oasis of tranquillity just a stones throw...
 
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Market Place
Set in the area popularly known as ‘NoHo’ but officially termed Fitzrovia, Market Place is a pedestrianised area that has become more and more popular in recent years. Located only a minute away from the hustle and bustle of Oxford...
 
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Nike Town
Nike Town offers an incredible experience in the heart of London’s shopping district, Oxford Circus. The flagship store is far removed from the average sports shop. It is laid out over three levels and displays amaze and astound visitors....
 
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Pollock’s Toy Museum
Located in the heart of Fitzrovia, this museum exudes charm and atmosphere. Occupying two adjoining buildings of the 18th and 19th centuries, it is filled with toys of every kind and from every period, including doll’s houses, teddy bears, mechanical...
 
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Samuel Morse’s House
The American painter and inventor of Morse Code lived in this house in central London between 1812 and 1815. Although Morse is best known for his invention of the electric telegraph and the subsequent system of dots and dashes...
 
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Second World War Memorial
This Second World War memorial has been installed in the side of the building which houses the Royal Mail West End Delivery Centre, the largest delivery office in the British Isles. The memorial commemorates the death of many postal workers...
 
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Senate House
Senate House is the centrepiece and administrative hub of one of London’s most famous academic institutions; University College. Built in 1931 the foundation stone to the magnificent Grade II listed building was laid by King George V at the...
 
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Telecom Tower
The British Telecom Communication Tower was built to cater for the UK’s growing telecommunications requirements. Completed in 1964 and officially opened in 1966, it was the first purpose-built tower to transmit high frequency radio waves; today it relays broadcast, Internet,...
 
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UCL Cruciform Building
Alfred Waterhouse, as a replacement to University College Hospital, designed the fantastic building in 1896. Waterhouse was one of the great architects of the Victorian age and was responsible for many of Central London’s greatest buildings including the Natural...
 
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W.B. Yeats' House
W.B. Yeats was born in Ireland, but like so many Irishmen of his generation came to London in order to find more acclaim for his talents than were available on the Emerald Isle. Yeats lived a great deal of...
 
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