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Very direct route via Pentonville Road, Donegal Street and White Lion Street. Passes through Joseph Grimaldi Park where the iconic actor's grave lies
Very direct route via Pentonville Road, Donegal Street and White Lion Street. Passes through Joseph Grimaldi Park where the iconic actor's grave lies
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Reviews - 3
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Is this route good enough? - Yes (3)
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King's Cross & St Pancras Stations
Grid Ref
TQ3025182975
Lat / Lon
51.53067° / -0.12362°
Easting / Northing
530,251E / 182,975N
What3Words
axed.flank.loans
Angel
Grid Ref
TQ3147083235
Lat / Lon
51.53272° / -0.10595°
Easting / Northing
531,470E / 183,235N
What3Words
living.tried.slips
King's Cross & St Pancras Stations | |
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Grid Ref | TQ3025182975 |
Lat / Lon | 51.53067° / -0.12362° |
Easting / Northing | 530,251E / 182,975N |
What3Words | axed.flank.loans |
Angel | |
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Grid Ref | TQ3147083235 |
Lat / Lon | 51.53272° / -0.10595° |
Easting / Northing | 531,470E / 183,235N |
What3Words | living.tried.slips |
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reviews
Ken
27 Apr 2024A fine direct Slow Way although the canal route may have been of more interest to me and others with time to spare. I was confused by the dip south at Baron Street. No apologies for the off route picture of St Pancras at the location perhaps missed by travellers to or from the Midlands for whom the station was built to serve.
David Sanderson
12 Nov 2023A superbly direct, safe and fascinating Slow Way. Clocks in at just under a mile. It has the X factor of passing the grave of actor and comedian Joseph Grimaldi. You can pay tribute to the original sad clown and champion of pantomime. Lots of places to eat and drink. Bus stops galore! No steps or stiles. It was all over too soon. "Oh no, it wasn't!".
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Hugh Hudson
12 Nov 2023 (edited 28 Apr 2024)Walked from King's Cross (actually St Pancras for me) to Angel, the first of a six part group walk ending at Romford. A pleasant, easy and direct route. The highlight is passing through the Pentonville Cemetery and Joseph Grimaldi's grave.
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