Monday, 7 January 2019

If You Are Walking The Streets Of London,

there are often amazing things beneath your feet,


waiting to be discovered, like this underground ice house that was thought to have been commissioned in the early 1780's, pictured above the inside of a rediscovered ice house near Regent’s Park in central London, photograph: Graeme Robertson/Guardian, “There was always an understanding that there was an ice house here somewhere, but we weren’t sure where,” says David Sorapure, the head of built heritage at Museum of London Archaeology (Mola), which has been working on the site with developers Great Marlborough Estates. “Even after we discovered where the entrance was, we weren’t quite sure how big it was, or how you got in.” it is just amazing that something this big could be forgotten, but there it is, for the full story have a look here.


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