Nice one AA, old if you hadn't already worked it out, was Baylis Road, near Lambeth North Tube which, if you were to cut out Greater London and balance it on a pin, would be the true geometric centre of London
More info and photos here, I'm inclined to believe it: http://www.michael-jack.com/index.php?/other-projects/the-centre-of-london-1/
and a fun albeit less scientific attempt by the folks at Londonist:
http://londonist.com/2010/01/where_is_the_centre_of_london_findi.php
(I found out about it on the Lambeth A-Z of Architecture ride the other day, led by Charlie Holland)
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Nice one AA, old if you hadn't already worked it out, was Baylis Road, near Lambeth North Tube which, if you were to cut out Greater London and balance it on a pin, would be the true geometric centre of London
More info and photos here, I'm inclined to believe it:
http://www.michael-jack.com/index.php?/other-projects/the-centre-of-london-1/
and a fun albeit less scientific attempt by the folks at Londonist:
http://londonist.com/2010/01/where_is_the_centre_of_london_findi.php
(I found out about it on the Lambeth A-Z of Architecture ride the other day, led by Charlie Holland)