On a roll with this terrible punning (if that’s the proper term for it?) In the last post I possibly hinted at my dislike of a horrendous late 1980s redevelopment in the area of Poultry and Queen Victoria Street, but let’s not get sidetracked or we’ll be here all day. Rather negatively I’ve never looked… Continue reading Pre(sise)ly the place for Royalty
Author: endean0
Hi, I'm Steve, a London tour guide and owner of A London Miscellany Tours, a guided walking tour company who specialise in small number tours of the greatest city in the world!
An In(k)spiring Story
Apologies, the terrible pun will be revealed as you read this post. If there’s one part of the City which I personally despise, and I’ve written about it before, it’s the block of hideous late twentieth century buildings that erupted like a huge boil on the area around Cheapside and Poultry Back in the 18th… Continue reading An In(k)spiring Story
It’s not so difficult (possibly)
For the last two weeks spare waking hours, which have been at a premium have been taken up with the overhaul of my A London Miscellany website. For those who hadn’t seen it’s predecessor, how can I describe it? Think convivial evening in your favourite pub. Think of the number of drinks you can consume… Continue reading It’s not so difficult (possibly)
Rotten Luck
It seems to me that it’s a repeated trait of Londoners from the past to corrupt words or places and to put the worse spin possible on them. One name that is said to be a corruption has always puzzled me, and that is Rotten Row. Rotten Row is a broad track which runs along… Continue reading Rotten Luck
Two stories, but which to tell?
Story 1: Too much information It often happens, while researching for my tours sometimes a glut of information turns up for for a location and you find yourself having to make the call about what to use and what to discard. Recently I had this quandary while writing a tour called The Planners Dream Goes… Continue reading Two stories, but which to tell?
Keeping in with the In Laws
Always a must for matrimonial harmony I believe. Life could be rather difficult should you fall foul of your partners parents, here’s a story of marital discord. Today Hind Court is a smallish alleyway, but back in the 1660s this part of Hind Court ran straight down to Fleet Street and was lined with several… Continue reading Keeping in with the In Laws
One lump or two
Looking back at my ramblings I do seem to have written a fair few regarding drinks, whether they be alcoholic or just restorative and this post seems to add to the list. Exmouth Market near Sadlers Wells theatre and a stones throw from Mount Pleasant sorting office has for a long time been a favourite… Continue reading One lump or two
Better than a curate’s egg
Don’t know about you, but my go to in the pub snack department is the good old pork scratchin’, nothing better with a pint. I’ve had a dalliance now and again with Bombay Mix, those little pretzels and even the classic cheese biscuits, but if there’s a crunchy, greasy, salty and sometimes hairy mouthful of… Continue reading Better than a curate’s egg
Takin’ a tumble
For the last couple of months I’ve been flat out researching, writing and publishing several new audio tours. Combine that with everyday life and something has to give. For a short while at least it was the blog that suffered, but now I think I’m back on the horse. One good thing is that all… Continue reading Takin’ a tumble
Who had the Lamb Bhuna?
Fancy a curry? Today you’ll be spoilt for choice, takeaways and restaurants have proliferate on our high streets for many years, but how far back would you have to go before finding it almost impossible to get your favourite dish? The answer is probably a lot earlier than you might be thinking. The Hindoostane Coffee… Continue reading Who had the Lamb Bhuna?