Tag Archives: St Pauls Cathedral

A blot on the landscape?

There was a time not too long ago when St Paul’s Cathedral was the tallest building within view of the River Thames. The wonderful piece of architecture famously designed by Sir Christopher Wren, took pride of place on the riverside skyline with the steeples of nearby churches standing in deference to their big brother. Then […]

Messing About On The River

A glorious day to be in London yesterday. With time of no importance we took a river taxi from Greenwich to The London Eye for an alternative perspective of our wonderful capital. At £4.75 accompanied with our day Travelcard, we felt it was well worth it…..