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Monday, 20 October 2008

These boots are made for walking






The personal walking tour past Buckingham Palace began at Spencer House in St James's. Having read Peak of Chic's recommendation, I thought it was time to visit, as I had not done so before. However, I misread the opening times, and discovered that it was only open on a Sunday, hence the outside photograph with obliging greyhound, and less obliging Royal Mail van. The other pictures are reproduced from the Spencer House leaflet, the beauty of which pains me for what I missed.

I had every intention of going the following Sunday, but Saturday night's partying activities rather put a damper on that good intention. Next time perhaps.

The most ironic thing that occurred to me was the close proximity of Spencer House to St James's Palace, (the former home of the bachelor Prince of Wales), and the adjacent Clarence House, (the current home of the same remarried prince, aka The Duke of Cornwall). Whilst Diana never lived at Spencer House, this twist of history is one that amuses me.

I will not add to the very interesting descriptions that Peak of Chic made about the history of the house, its architects and interior designers.

London in fine weather is a fantastic city for walking, and the Queen's Walk in Green Park a pleasant stroll from Piccadilly to the Victoria Memorial. But our journey went much further on that day alone, about which more later. Good walking shoes are essential, but despite being appropriately shod, my shin splints are still aching after nearly two weeks.

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