All of London's seedy poetry is there to see in the setting for TV thriller Slow Horses
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The filming of Slow Horses is a love letter to all that seedy poetry: the gauzy reflections in puddles that make fast-food outlets moments of wonder.
Mick Herron's Slow Horses books and the Apple TV+ series capture the everyday grit of London, layering history with the struggle of the present.
126 Aldersgate, a fictional home to the rejected spies, represents the rich tapestry of London's history symbolized by its unrefined streets.
Aldersgate marks a boundary known for its medieval and Elizabethan heritage, inhabited by magicians, prostitutes, and playwrights, reflecting the city’s vibrant past.
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