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Covent Garden is a
district in London, on the
eastern fringes of the West End,
between St Martin's Lane and
Drury Lane. It is ****ociated with the former...
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Covent Garden Market in Nine Elms, London, is the
largest wholesale fruit,
vegetable and
flower market in the
United Kingdom. It
covers a site of...
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Covent Garden in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Covent Garden is a
district of London.
Covent Garden may also
refer to:
Covent Garden, Cambridge...
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Covent Garden (/ˈkɒvənt ˈɡɑːrdən/) is a
London Underground station serving Covent Garden and the
surrounding area in the West End of London. It is on the...
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Church is a
Church of
England parish church located in
Bedford Street,
Covent Garden,
central London. It was
designed by
Inigo Jones as part of a commission...
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Opera House (ROH) is a
theatre in
Covent Garden,
central London. The
building is
often referred to as
simply Covent Garden,
after a
previous use of the site...
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chorus of the
Covent Garden Opera Company after the
Second World War,
graduating to
minor and then
major solo roles.
Covent Garden remained his base...
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Salisbury is a
Grade II
listed public house at 91–93 St Martin's Lane,
Covent Garden,
London which is
noted for its
particularly fine late
Victorian interior...
- Harris's List of
Covent Garden Ladies,
published from 1760 to 1794, was an
annual directory of
prostitutes then
working in
Georgian London. A
small pocketbook...
- The Lamb and Flag is a
Grade II
listed public house at Rose Street,
Covent Garden, London, WC2. The
building is
erroneously said to date back to Tudor...