Stevie Boy
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booked the afternoon today, so Stevie Boy junior and i will be there, u wont miss is, i'll proburlay be the only guy there with a buggy, so come and say hello
Stevie_boy said:booked the afternoon today, so Stevie Boy junior and i will be there, u wont miss us, i'll proburlay be the only guy there with a buggy, so come and say hello
Yorkie said:Just past the Pavilon going up London Rd on the left hand side. Officially known as Gloucester place.
The Large One said:Marlborough Place, but let's not get too nerdy.
I CAN'T HELP IT IF YOU WON'T FIND THE KING & QUEEN IN GLOUCESTER PLACE, CAN I?Tom Hark said:picky
The Large One said:I CAN'T HELP IT IF YOU WON'T FIND THE KING & QUEEN IN GLOUCESTER PLACE, CAN I?
Yorkie said:Walking from the Royal Pavilion to Gloucester Place would entail walking past the King & Queen anyway.
As will i, nothing like a few beers with DtG.dave the gaffer said:will be up for a Do after if we go to the Prince Albert or somewhere........
But if you are not walking from the Royal Pavilion, you could get to Gloucester Place and end up wondering how anyone could direct you to a pub which plainly isn't there.Yorkie said:Walking from the Royal Pavilion to Gloucester Place would entail walking past the King & Queen anyway.
The Large One said:But if you are not walking from the Royal Pavilion, you could get to Gloucester Place and end up wondering how anyone could direct you to a pub which plainly isn't there.
Peasy. Walk up West Street (which is pretty much where we finish the march), into Queens Road, turn right down Church Street and at the bottom turn left into Marlborough Place. You will find from that route that the Pavilion remains un-passed.Yorkie said:I'd like to know how you would get from the sea front to the King and Queen and not pass the Royal Pavilion?