Pimlico, London
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Pimlico is a small area within the City of Westminster in Central London. It can be considered a southern extension of Belgravia, and is characterised by its stately garden squares and Regency architecture.
 Pimlico Garden, London Author: Peter Jordan (Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic)
The London Victoria Station forms a demarcation separating Belgravia from Pimlico. Other physical separators include the River Thames to the south, Vauxhall Bridge Road to the east and the former Grosvenor Canal to the west. The Pimlico neighbourhood was developed from the street grid laid by town planner Thomas Cubitt in 1825.
Pimlico had a number of famous residents, among them Winston Churchill, Laura Ashley and Laurence Olivier.
Pimlico Sights and Landmarks
- St Gabriel's
Anglo-Catholic church in Pimlico.
- St James the Less
Charismatic Anglican church in Pimlico.
- St Saviour
Anglo-Catholic church at the north end of St George's Square.
- Tate Britain
Technically in Millbank, but regarded as part of Pimlico.
How to reach Pimlico
Location Map of Pimlico
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London is a global city and a leading financial power, with a strong business sector. The city of London is the home of HM Government, with a large number of government ministries and departments. In order to meet the growing needs of London's industries, business premises and office space in Pimlico will need to be extended to fill demand.
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