Londoners: What building is this?
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Londoners: What building is this?
About ten years ago or so I took a 'Jack the Ripper' bus tour in London with my Mum. Don't remember the company now, but we booked at a tour office at Victoria Station.
When we did the tour, our tour guide took us to a number of notorious London landmarks, and stopped at one we'd never heard of. It was an old house that he said was currently acting as a community center. He stated that there had been rumours that the gentleman who built the house was a satanist, and after the building went to the city for renovation, several partial skeletons were found, including some of children hidden in the chimney.
After returning to the states, I couldn't remember the name of the building, and emailed the tour company to ask. They replied that they have no such stop on their tour, and had never heard of our tour guide (not surprising, as they are mostly actors and undoubtedly use character names on the tour).
Do any of you know what building this might be? Not a big deal, but it's driving me a bit mad. Thanks!
When we did the tour, our tour guide took us to a number of notorious London landmarks, and stopped at one we'd never heard of. It was an old house that he said was currently acting as a community center. He stated that there had been rumours that the gentleman who built the house was a satanist, and after the building went to the city for renovation, several partial skeletons were found, including some of children hidden in the chimney.
After returning to the states, I couldn't remember the name of the building, and emailed the tour company to ask. They replied that they have no such stop on their tour, and had never heard of our tour guide (not surprising, as they are mostly actors and undoubtedly use character names on the tour).
Do any of you know what building this might be? Not a big deal, but it's driving me a bit mad. Thanks!
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The only place I can think of that might even partly meet the bill is the Hugenot House just by the Ten Bells pub.
It's at 19 Princelet Street.
You'll have to google it yerselves as my computer appears to have joined a trade union.
It's at 19 Princelet Street.
You'll have to google it yerselves as my computer appears to have joined a trade union.
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I don't know about creepy houses, but Nicholas Hawksmoor was the architect of Christ Church Spitalfields which I assume is on the Ripper trail.
One of two people have suggested that he might have been a Satanist.
Have a look at
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicholas_Hawksmoor
the usual wikipedia caveats apply.
One of two people have suggested that he might have been a Satanist.
Have a look at
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicholas_Hawksmoor
the usual wikipedia caveats apply.
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Thanks for all the replies. It sounds like you all are definitely talking about the right area... will try to dig out a photo to put on flikr this weekend from the place.
CW, I knew most of those guides take some, er, artistic license? But I was more interested in what the building itself was. It was really very interesting.
CW, I knew most of those guides take some, er, artistic license? But I was more interested in what the building itself was. It was really very interesting.