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  1. 4 giorni fa · 618 reviews. 109 Praed Street Paddington. 0.1 miles from Paddington Station. “ Long wait for poor food ” 05/23/2024. “ Great customer service ” 05/23/2024. Cuisines: Bar, British, Pub. Cleopatra Restaurant Paddington. #8,296 of 18,479 Restaurants in London. 17 reviews.

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  3. 4 giorni fa · Ideally positioned on an elevated 546sqm corner allotment in one of Paddington's most prestigious streets, this dual-level character home with a swimming pool presents an unmissable opportunity. Boasting the potential to capture uninterrupted city views if raised, this dual-level property can also be extended on or renovated further to suit your tastes at a later date.

  4. 5 giorni fa · Take the Tube to South Kensington for the Natural History Museum, one of the Paddington bear film locations in London where the first film's dramatic climax sees cruel taxidermist Nicole Kidman attempt to add Paddington to her collection of endangered animals. Look around the exhibits at a wide range of creatures, including a roaring ...

  5. 3 giorni fa · Maida Vale, Maida Vale, covering north-eastern Paddington, derives its name from a stretch of Edgware Road (fn. 1) which forms its north-east boundary for c. 1.5 km. from the Regent's canal to Kilburn bridge. The north-west boundary, also, is that of the parish, following Kilburn Park Road along the straightened course of the Bayswater rivulet.

  6. 3 giorni fa · Mr. Robins, in his "Paddington, Past and Present," remarks that, "although the abbots at length, and by slow degrees, acquired to themselves and their house, either with or without the sanction of the Crown, both spiritual and temporal dominion over these places, we must not imagine that all the tenements in Westbourn and Paddington had been by this time transferred by the devout and the timid ...

  7. 3 giorni fa · In 1829 George Shillibeer (1797-1866), (fn. 59) 'patron saint of the London omnibus', (fn. 60) inaugurated four services daily along the New Road to the Bank. His omnibus, running from Paddington green, (fn. 61) soon faced competition until in 1831 operators jointly agreed to limit themselves to 57 vehicles, providing a three-minute service.