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The City of London is London’s smallest local authority by area and England’s smallest ceremonial county, covering just 289 hectares.

Camden is home to three of London’s largest rail stations: King’s Cross, St Pancras and Euston.
Sadler’s Wells theatre is built on one of Islington’s once famous spas, popular in the 18th century for their health-giving properties.

Lambeth is home to London’s largest station, Waterloo, covering an area of almost 10 hectares.
Charles Dickens, the scientist Michael Faraday, Charlie Chaplin and William Shakespeare have all lived in Southwark

The City of Westminster contains over 11,000 listed buildings of special architectural and historic interest; 78% of the borough is included within a designated conservation area.

Famous historic residents of Kensington and Chelsea include: Isaac Newton, JMW Turner, Sir Thomas Moore and Queen Elizabeth.

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