Publisher's Synopsis
This little guide with its large-print format is designed to make it as easy as possible for visitors to London to self-guide themselves around enchanting and quirky places away from tourist hotspots and queues. The author, who has known London for years, is now partly disabled so the suggested attractions take this into consideration. Discover where Geoffrey Chaucer eked out his pension, where William Caxton had his shop, where the founder of Maryland was buried, what John Wesley did in the winter, plus where some of the finest seventeenth century frescoes in London, William Morris creations and Art Deco inspirations can be seen, in totally unexpected places.