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Free Events for June in the Posh bit of Pimlico

Victorian Walking Tour

North Pimlico is often called Belgravia, and during June the area has a number of free events and special offers:

Every Saturday there are free Walking Tours to see the area where for almost 200 hundred years, the aristocracy, the rich, the famous and the infamous have lived, played, shopped, drunk and visited. Experienced City of Westminster Guides will conduct 90 minute walks through history, fame and scandal, discovering the history and influence of the Grosvenor family, master builder Thomas Cubitt plus The Krays, James Bond, Lady Thatcher and The Great Train Robbery! There are 4 tours available each Saturday in June. Register Online to Guarantee Your Place or call Nadia 07805 970 164 (9am – 5pm, Monday to Friday).

Special offers during June from local shops, restaurants and bars

20% off Allegra Hicks fashion merchandise

Allegra Hicks is an international luxury lifestyle brand featuring a ready to wear and beach wear collection, homeware and interiors.

15% off at The Grosvenor Stationery Company store

The Grosvenor Stationery Company create beautifully engraved stationery for clients across Europe and the United States.

10% discount at Mungo & Maud’s Elizabeth Street store

Mungo & Maud offer a new concept in dog and cat stores sourcing and creating elegant, well-designed accessories to complement the contemporary home.

Free glass of wine or beer with every main course ordered

The Thomas Cubitt has established itself as a local institution and destination venue in the capital’s most distinguished neighbourhood. Offer valid between 12pm – 5pm on Saturdays in June 2010 only.

5% discount on tobacco and 10% off accessories

Founded in 1997 Tomtom Cigars has become one of London’s leading cigar merchants.

Free Tomtom Coffee or Tea with every meal purchased

Our aim is to provide the finest cup of coffee in London, made freshly from our own beans and the best equipment on the market and by our team of expert Baristas.

15% discount in store at Rococo Chocolates

Luxury chocolates, chocolate hampers and chocolate gifts.

10% off Terrace at the Lowndes Hotel

A cosmopolitan atmosphere, large umbrellas and outdoor heaters keep the 48-cover terrace running come rain or shine and the mouthwatering menu has been designed to deliver quickly for the time poor.

Free glass of wine or beer with every main course ordered

The menus at the Pantechnicon reflect the beauty of the interior with glorious modern European influences that are carefully balanced and seasonal. Offer valid between 12pm and 5pm on Saturdays in June 2010 only.

Complimentary glass of Prosecco on arrival

101 Pimlico Road is a very popular new British restaurant.

Free glass of wine or beer with every main course ordered

“The Orange” – At the heart of the modern European food offering are glorious wood fired pizzas and oven roasts complimented by an impressive selection of guest ales, fine wines and seasonal cocktails. Offer valid between 12pm – 5pm on Saturdays in June 2010 only.

Full details of these special offers

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2 Responses to “Free Events for June in the Posh bit of Pimlico”

  1. m.wells says:

    please can you let me know if the sat walking tours are still on for 2011

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New Pimlico Development Presented for Residents Discussion

Chelsea Barracks Scheme

Chelsea Barracks Scheme

Qatari Diar Real Estate Investment Company, has unveiled its new masterplan for its redevelopment of the Chelsea Barracks project in London. The original plans for the site were widely criticised the Prince of Wales took exception to the £3bn glass and steel multi-storey plan designed by Lord Rogers and wrote to the Qatari Prime Minister, urging him to reconsider the project’s design. The Prince also commissioned Quinlan Terry, his favourite architect, to design an alternative and more conservative design. Kit Malthouse, the deputy Mayor of London,  described the original scheme as “monstrous” and “nothing short of urban vandalism.”

The Rogers design for the 12.8-acre site was for modernist steel and glass towers in rows and proved very unpopular with local residents. The new design includes a ‘significant mix’ of houses, and the barracks’ Garrison Chapel will be retained (it’s use is yet to be defined). The site will be filled with a variety of houses, blocks of flats and shops, dotted with public squares and a large public park. There are also plans to build a boutique hotel, a community sports facility and a medical centre. In a stark change from the glass-and-steel towers favoured by Rogers, the tallest building on display in this undetailed plan doesn’t exceed the height of the former Garrison Chapel.

Chelsea Barracks Garrison Church

Chelsea Barracks Garrison Church

The church, designed by George Morgan in 1859, is the only remaining Garrison Church in Central London, and along with the railings in Chelsea Bridge Road, is all that remains of the original Victorian barracks after they were rebuilt in 1960.

Now whilst my own reaction is that the original Rogers scheme was plainly an attempt to cram too much housing and profit onto the site, I am dismayed that an opportunity – in fact not any opportunity, but probably the only opportunity this millennium to make a large scale development in central London, is going to be allowed to go to waste.

Last year the Royal Hospital replaced it’s 1960s Infirmary (very like the hideous Chelsea Barracks) with a Quinlan Terry design. Now it’s a very nice building, and no doubt looks just like the original Christopher Wren designed Royal Hospital, whilst introducing modern hospital functionality but ……. what was wrong with Christopher Wren’s building?

Why do we feel a need to put a modern copy next to it, to detract from it’s beauty? Let’s live in our own age, and introduce our own style. Let us glory in Wren’s brilliance, but design and build our own. The opportunity was lost with the Infirmary, but now London has an opportunity to start the 3rd Millenium with a 12.8 acre development that will be a statement about Britain for 1000 years. Can we do better than the 17th century? Bob the builder can!

The New Chelsea Infirmary, by Quinlan Terry (2005)

The New Chelsea Infirmary, by Quinlan Terry (2005)

I was born in Pimlico and have seen the bomb sites built on, and developed, I saw the houses demolished by ball and chain to make way for Glastonbury House, I have seen what will destroy and what will develop. As a child I used to march along Buckingham Palace Road to school alongside the troops from Chelsea Barracks who were marching to change the guard at Buckingham Palace. I knew which regiment they were from their busbies (now called a bearskin) and we marched in step until I got to school. I am steeped in British tradition and very proud of every moment of our past. However our past is not our future.

The Rogers scheme was a disgrace to a fine and talented firm of architects, no doubt constrained by profit, but excuses apart their scheme deserved to die. But Pimlico deserves better than a Wren pastiche. Qatari Diar – I beg you give us something novel, unique, a quality development to be proud of. Look at what Thomas Cubitt achieved – please don’t copy, but learn. Give us a magnificent development that people will flock to, not just to live in, but to eat drink, be entertained and admire. You have the best 12.8 acres in Pimlico, and that means the best 12.8 acres in the world. Surely you can do better than this? It’s the least we deserve.

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Walk London – Guided Walk from Pimlico

Westminster Bridge

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Tomorrow, Saturday 30th January, Walk London provide a free guided walk passing two bridges, two palaces and two secret services, the walk will reveal many other fascinating facts. Discover Thomas Cubitt’s development of Pimlico; MI6 and Doultons Ceramics on the Albert Embankment; the Tate Gallery and what was Milbank Prison; the Flood of 1928; MI5; three Lambeth Bridges; the Horseferry and Lambeth Palace; St Thomas’s Hospital; the Palace of Westminster, the ‘Great Stink’ and Westminster Bridge – finishing outside Portcullis House with the view to St Paul’s.

Meet at 10:30 a.m. at Pimlico Tube Station. Note that there are 2 entrances either side of Lupus Street and the walk organisers haven’t specified at which one they are meeting. The walk finish is at Westminster Tube, it is 2.5 miles, and will take approx 2 1/2 hours

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