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The Creative Hub of London

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The place Clerkenwell is famous as the creative hub of London. Clerkenwell is a flourishing area full of lofts and comfort apartments. In 1996, Harford Salvi Carr was the first estate agent to start an office in Clerkenwell. After that, it became the creative hub of London. Many architects, publishers, artists, writers and designers came to this place. Clerkenwell also has the famous restaurants and property developers. The region extends from Angel in the northern direction to Smithfield to the south and commencing from Hatton garden across to Old Street.

Clerkenwell has a rich historical background. It accepts its name from Clerk’s Well that was the view of medieval marvelous play. Parish clerks of London came up with presenting this fabulous play. The area became the creative hub of London due to the priory of Saint John of Jerusalem and nunnery of Saint Mary. Around seventeenth century, Oliver Cromwell was the inhabitant of clerkenwell. It was the famous place to reach cialis user reviews for spas, theatres and tea gardens. Charles dickens was very well aware of this area. Here, the Smithfield market buy and sell the meat for over eight hundred years. It is the one of the former market in London.

The only station in the creative hub of London is Farringdon station. It provides tube and rail services. Kings cross saint pancreas international is the one stop from Farringdon. It gives a way in to secretive lines, and rail services to Europe and United Kingdom. Chancery lane, angel and barbican stations are also very close to this place. In 1902-1903 Lenin published his secret newspaper “the spark” from his office in clerkenwell. It is now famous as Marx Memorial library.

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