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  • 3 weeks ago | lookup.london | Katie Wignall

    History of the Grosvenor Chapel, Mayfair June 2, 2025in architecture, London, Look Up London, West LondonAlong South Audley Street, the charming Grosvenor Chapel makes you feel like you’re suddenly in a little village in the heart of the West End. Mayfair was developed by the Grosvenor family from the 1720s and this church is the last surviving example of a proprietary chapel in the area. Its foundation stone was laid in 1730 by Sir Richard Grosvenor and it opened the following year.

  • 1 month ago | lookup.london | Katie Wignall

    34 Haymarket | London’s Oldest Shopfront? May 27, 2025in architecture, London, Look Up London, West LondonIn general, Londoners tend to avoid Piccadilly Circus. It’s usually crowded with people and tacky shops, so if you’re dashing through and not paying attention, at 34 Haymarket you’ve probably missed one of London’s oldest shop fronts. Haymarket was in existence from the 16th century and, as the name suggests, was the location for a hay market.

  • 1 month ago | lookup.london | Katie Wignall

    The Handwritten Note That Records The Blitz in Smith Square, Westminster May 12, 2025in Churches and Graveyards, London, Look Up London, West LondonAt the centre of Smith Square in Westminster today is a beautiful stone building that hosts Sinfonia Smith Square, a concert venue in a deconsecrated church. Visiting the peaceful, quiet space today is a world away from 84 years ago in May 1941, when a raging fire gutted the building and destroyed the historic church.

  • 1 month ago | lookup.london | Katie Wignall

    History of Carriage Hall, Long Acre May 6, 2025in architecture, London, Look Up London, West LondonA Uniqlo isn’t usually a place to find a much London history. However the Covent Garden branch is set within the former Carriage Hall, a unique Grade II listed site that was the first of its kind in London. Today Long Acre is full of high street shops, but look up and there’s a clue that it was once more of an industrial hub, full of businesses that made horse-drawn coaches and carriages.

  • 2 months ago | lookup.london | Katie Wignall

    The Oldest Lychgate in England | St George’s Beckenham April 29, 2025in Churches and Graveyards, London, Look Up London, South LondonIn the churchyard of St George’s Beckenham you can find the oldest lychgate in England. Lych comes from the Old English ‘līc’ which meant body or corpse and it was a functional element of the churchyard, especially during the Medieval period. The present day version of the church was built in 1885-7 by W Gibbs Bartleet and the tower was later, finished in 1903.

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