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I did the hard hat tour and can recommend it. Might be at a different stage of the works by now, but we were able to go above the roof and look down on it from the scaffolding. Also got some insight into the decisions that are made during restoration, such as which colour palettes were chosen and why.
www.streetmap.co.uk is still online? Now there's a blast from the past. Don't seem to have changed their website since the 90s either.

No trip to Rainham would be complete without a wander along the London LOOP to its terminus via Rainham Marshes. It's a wonderfully atmospheric corner of London-Essex.
Oooh thanks - Rainham's been on my 'list' for a long time. Now I've got an excuse to push it up into the 'planning visit' schedule.
@Dan
Streetmap uses Ordnance Survey mapping which is much clearer and less quirky than Google's. The steps between scales are larger than with Google or Multimap (now Bing), and it doesn't have satellite or Street View, but for mapping clarity I always prefer it.
Just a correction but the National Trust website says the hard hat tour is on the 6th December.

dg writes: Sorry yes, I was getting muddled with the previous tour on 1st November.
Did you visit the reptile shop?










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