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The Horse Hospital

  • This is London
  • Feb 20, 2017
  • 1 min read

Built in 1797 as stabling for cab drivers' sick horses, this building is notable for its unique stone tiled floor. Access to both floors is by ramp. The upper ramp retains hardwood slats preventing the horses from slipping. Now used as an arts venue, it can be found at Colonnade, Bloomsbury.


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