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Congratulations!!!
Congratulations on getting to Newyears Wood six days ahead of schedule.
Well done. Still 2 greens to convert to yellows. Cant imagine it will stay that way for long.
A fine achievement. Well done that man.
GZ
Hats off to you. Quite the achievement.
Applause: your narratives of these visits have been full of colour and interest, bringing remote places to life in vivid detail.Thank you for sharing them.
Ah Mace Farm, my sister used to live in one of the last two properties right at the end of Mace Lane
Congratulations, what an achievement!
Thanks for taking us to those last remote squares - as well as to all the busy ones.
Chapeau!
Thank you for being diligent and visiting so much of London. It has given me many queues to get out and see parts of it myself (that obviously you have already seen).
Congratulations on the achievement, and thanks for more articles that remind me how much of London there is to explore and how varied it all is (even if I won't see all of it).
Huge congratulations!

A task that has now taken you to every corner, would it be insane to suggest creation of a blog map with linked posts for every square?

Perhaps one for when the nights have drawn in.

dg writes: no, thanks.
Congratulations!
Congratulations. What an achievement!
Well done. I've enjoyed it all, despite (or maybe especially because of) not living anywhere near London.
Congratulations!
Congratulations, thanks for taking us with you.
Congratulations!
Well done, Sir. Top work!
Well done, I can't imagine the cost of visiting those squares where the only purpose was to tick them off. Do you have a top ten?

dg writes: less than £10.
A strange coincidence that your 3 least visited squares are almost my top 3 most visited ones. A mighty achievement, well done.
Congratulations
Many congratulations!
Congratulations on completing this and thanks for entertaining us with your write ups.

The excellent Saturday Walkers Club's walk #11 [Knockholt Circular] visits or skirts most of todays unvisited squares and a few more. Its a really nice walk; accessible from Knockholt station; paths and stiles generally well maintained.
congratulations !!!
I do like an old pre EIIR postbox.
Well done, an amazing achievement. These obscure squares really highlight the effect of the Green Belt on outer London, and perhaps the sometimes slightly strange decisions made when deciding the London boundary edge!
Congratulations and thank you. I've really enjoyed reading all your posts of far-flung London grid squares.
Visiting the last few squares turned up some interesting areas.

The oddity of that postbox, its wall mounted, but lacks a wall - so the Post Office built an artificial one to put it in rather than just installing a normal postbox
Congratulations on officially reaching every part of London! And it's also my favourite type of post, which examines where the definition of 'London' has been pushed to its limits.
Quite the feat, whichever way you look at it. Congrats!
Excellent work. Really enjoyed the pics too.
Congratulations!!
Well done!
While these may not have been the most exciting squares in London reading about them was the perfect, bucolic escape from the madness of the news today.
Congratulations! A huge achievement. Many thanks for all the excellent blog posts taking us on the journey. It's been a joy to follow.
Well done! A very enjoyable summer of posts.

I'm equally in awe at the data recording diligence required to be able to validate such an achievement. I'm also with TomH that an interactive map would be a perfect way to index your London blog posts (whilst appreciating not every grid square might have a corresponding post). I acknowledge your "no thanks" though and much better to be out and about rather than doing that anyway :)
I'm surprised Fen Lane isn't more popular. The golf course hosts Top Meadow restaurant,which is very popular with folk around here. I suppose they all drive there, but I'd get the bus and walk.
A unique achievement. Congrats!
Congratulations.
Congratulations!
Gratz DG
As completist projects go, this has to be the grand-daddy of them!
Many congratulations. Now what?!!
Well done, mate!










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