access london in 2024 and earlier

Accessibility in London theatres, trains, buses, stations, and some pub history

June 15, 2022
Liverpool street, Elizabeth line and the correct, and sensible, way to exit to Moorgate

I visited this station yesterday, and took a rather stupid exit at the end of the train which landed me in the Northern line, which is notoriously inaccessible in many places. Today, the 15th June 2022, I had another go at this, and stayed more central in the train, and took the very obvious exits, […]

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July 19, 2021
Accessible Visits to Londons museums in 2021

London is famous for its museums, most of which are free, and amazing. Keep coming back to check for updates on this article, as I am slowly adding detail. I live in London, and therefore should visit the museums more often than I do, but hey ho. Most of my trips start from Fenchurch street […]

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June 9, 2021
Walking the invisible wall around London town – originally in June 2021 and now updated for 2024 – a partially accessible walking tour.

I have been tracing the original Roman London wall around the city of London, and some parts of this are very easy to find, particularly near to the Tower of London, and the short stretch of the wall from here northwards towards Fenchurch street station. I also use maps old and new to explore what […]

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May 27, 2021
Chelsea war museum, and the London wall – accessible options

I visited the war museum in Chelsea today. It is just by Chelsea hospital where the Chelsea pensioners live, in Royal Hospital road. An incredibly good few hours spent taking in a lot of war history all tastefully set out in exhibitions over several floors. The facilities are excellent, and as it is a new […]

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