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Said to have invented the Scotch Egg and introduced Heinz Baked Beans to the UK, walking into the gilded emporium of Fortnum & Mason is like stepping back in time.
Equally opulent is Harrods and at over one million square feet is the largest department store in Europe.
Mayfair's Bond Street has been attracting connoisseurs of fine goods since the 18th century while the nearby Burlington Arcade, opened in 1819, is still patrolled by Beadles in traditional uniforms including top hats and frockcoats.
Specialist shops like Berry Bros. & Rudd, Britain's oldest wine merchant established in 1698, typify London's remarkable collection of niche, specialist shops.
Equally notable is James Smith & Sons, the capital's pre-eminent walking stick and umbrella emporium, still proudly retaining its Victorian shop fittings.
Rightly lauded for its excellent cuisine, London's disparate array of restaurants are enough to placate the most demanding of palates.You'll find everything from critically acclaimed restaurants and grand hotel dining rooms to uber-trendy pop-up restaurants and street food sensations selling authentic world cuisine.
At Great Minster House you are privileged to have the best of both worlds on your doorstep.
Twenty minutes by tube and foot will take you to one of the largest and oldest food markets in London. Borough Market has been in existence since the 13th century. As well as a source of the finest, freshest produce imaginable, Borough Market is a fabulous place to eat. With its many restaurants housed in a working market, it has an atmosphere all of its own.
Critically acclaimed Le Gavroche, The Cinnamon Club and Dinner by Heston Blumenthal are all less than ten minutes by car.
Living at Great Minster House means you have a wealth of travel options on the doorstep. Westminster, St James's Park and Pimlico tube stations are all within 11 minutes walk, giving you access to the Circle, District, Victoria and Jubilee lines.From Westminster Millennium Pier, river services can take you upstream to Kew and Richmond and downstream to Bankside and Greenwich.
For rail services head to Victoria station (also home to the 30-minute Gatwick Express) or St Pancras International for Eurostar services to Paris and Brussels.
For international destinations further afield, Terminal Five at Heathrow Airport is a global hub and your gateway to the world.