Sicilian Avenue in Bloomsbury, a hidden gem of London, features stunning Edwardian architecture and is conveniently located near Holborn and Tottenham Court Road stations. Designed by architect R. J. Worley in 1910, it was intended to evoke a Mediterranean vibe, though its architecture is an Edwardian interpretation. The street, historically vibrant with bookstores and boutiques, has appeared in films like Wonder Woman. Currently, it's undergoing a restoration to introduce new dining and social options set to launch by summer 2025, aiming to attract both locals and tourists.
Sicilian Avenue, created in 1910, is a hidden gem in Bloomsbury featuring Edwardian architecture and is undergoing restoration to enhance dining and socializing options.
Originally home to bookstores and boutiques, Sicilian Avenue reflects a Mediterranean-inspired design through an Edwardian English lens, created by architect R. J. Worley.
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