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The Temple - London

Posted by papaspoof on 14 June 2008 in English.

Yet another set of twisty passages, courts and squares.
The south Side of Fleet Street, and full of lawyers.

The principal gardens and lanes had been previously marked out, but there are a lot of pathways in here linking everything together.

Again the GPS isn't always going to get a lock, so video and making paper maps is the way forward.

It's also an odd place in that nothing is a public right of way, but there is permissive access to everywhere, and remarkably tranquil compared to the bustle of Fleet Street and the Embankment bordering to the north and south.

Anyway, I think I got the lot, there is at least one square that doesn't seem to have a name, the rest is laid out even if not named yet.

There is *NO* way I'm going to list all of the the names of the chamber though.

Location: Inner and Middle Temples, City of London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom
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Discussion

Comment from IgnoredAmbience on 15 June 2008 at 19:33

It's good to see someone who knows the area filling in areas of Central London in high detail.
As an aside, I saw you deleted a section of the Sutton & Mole Valley railway line, then redrew it. Assuming this was an accident, it is possible to undelete ways using U in potlatch (the online editor).

Comment from papaspoof on 16 June 2008 at 00:50

The deletion was accidental, I I hadn't even noticed I'd done it until it was pointed out days later.
All a result of trying to 'tune' a few lines elsewhere and hadn't noticed how long some of the tracks were.

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