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Tucked away just north of
Russell Square on the edge of Bloomsbury is a half-circle of
Georgian town-houses (built c. 1807) overlooking Cartwright Gardens,
once the homes of the rich but many of them now converted to hotels.
Cartwright Gardens was named in honour of John Cartwright, a
political reformer and military officer, who supported independence
to the colonies (including America) and refused to fight against
them. A bronze statue of Cartwright now sits in the park in the
neighbourhood where he once lived. This is the perfect location for
a stay in London - quiet but within walking distance of the British
Museum and the West End, ideal for theatres and shopping. If you
prefer to use the tube, the hotel is only 2 stops from Oxford Circus
and Covent Garden and only 3 stops from Leicester Square. |
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| 58/60 Cartwright Gardens - 9EL
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