Euston Road, which appears on the London edition of the board game Monopoly, is an important London thoroughfare. The area was named Euston Road after 'Euston Hall', the country house of the Fitzroy Family, who were the main property owners in 1852. The Shaw Theatre, built in honour of George Bernard Shaw, is in Euston Road.
Euston station, located to the north of central London, was built in 1837 for the London & Birmingham Railway. For many years it was London’s only north-bound railway exit. It...
Once considered one of the most prominent buildings of its type in north London, this friendly community church is as aesthetically pleasing on the inside as it is on the...
This interesting display is dedicated to following the homosexual culture that has been a part of British life as long as there have been people. It looks at the...
World famous artist Paul Nash began his creative career after being injured in the First World War and being sent home. He moved to this house in 1914 and...
The Percival David Foundation of Chinese Art has an exceptional collection of stoneware from the Song and Yuan dynasties, covering the period between 960AD and 1368AD. Two of the...