Royal Borough of Greenwich
Greenwich is a beautiful place with a rich naval history the architectural buildings are a marvel to look at, Christopher Wren designed 2 buildings of significance in Greenwich, The Royal Observatory and the Royal Naval Hospital. Greenwich has a lively atmosphere where people come to enjoy eating and drinking at the local bars, restaurants, and the Greenwich market, where you can find a range of craft products made by local artists.
The royal park of Greenwich is a large park, within the park grounds you can find the Royal Observatory at the top of the hill, The prime meridian runs through Greenwich park where many people come to visit and learn about the history of the observatory and the prime meridian. The Queen’s house and the Greenwich maritime museum are also located close to Greenwich Park.
My thoughts behind the Greenwich map were to capture the significant places of interest within Greenwich and Blackheath. The locations on the Greenwich map that have been drawn include the Cutty Sark, Royal Naval Hospital, The Queens House, The Maritime Museum, St Alfege Church, The Clock Tower, The Fan Museum, The Royal Observatory, General Wolfe, Green Park Band Stand and Cafe. The Map is a quick guide to Greenwich hats gives anyone looking at it an overview of places of interest.
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