Gray’s Inn Road is a fascinating place with hugely diverse range of architecture, people and land use. And it is adamantly un-gentrified, even occasionally a bit shabby. I took a lovely stroll along the road in the sun last week and took a few pictures of one of London’s best and best preserved modernist housing blocks – Trinity Court, the curiously fitting squat at Litvinoff and Fawcett bed makers, the charming 1930s London Welsh Centre and a lovely C19th horse trough planted with flowers. The pictures are up on Kings Cross Gallery a new thing we have set up and it would be great to have your pictures too – anyone can post there, it only takes seconds to set up an account (though it is moderated to keep things sensible).
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Trinity Court has figured as a location in a number of films, e.g The Long Good Friday.