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Woburn Walk

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Woburn Walk

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Woburn Walk is a historic pedestrian street nestled in Bloomsbury, London, a vibrant district within the United Kingdom. Designed by the renowned architect Thomas Cubitt in 1822, this charming thoroughfare stands at an elevation of 74 meters and is celebrated as one of London's earliest purpose-built pedestrian shopping streets from the Regency era. Its name pays homage to Woburn Abbey, the ancestral seat of the Dukes of Bedford, who played a significant role in developing much of the surrounding Bloomsbury…

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  • Ort: London, Greater London, England, Vereinigtes Königreich Großbritannien

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    30. Mai 2021

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    Woburn Walk ist eine Fußgängerzone, die 1822 vom Architekten Thomas Cubitt entworfen wurde. Sie ist eines der ersten Beispiele einer Fußgängerzone in der georgianischen Ära.

    Die Straße ist gut erhalten, einschließlich der schwarz gestrichenen Schaufenster mit Bogenfronten. Mehrere der Gebäude sind denkmalgeschützt*. Der Spaziergang teilt sich die gleiche Bauform mit der angrenzenden Duke's Road, die jedoch für den Verkehr freigegeben wurde.
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    19. Februar 2023

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    Erbaut im Jahr 1822 – zumindest oberflächlich betrachtet hat sich seit der georgianischen Zeit nicht viel verändert. Viele der Häuser mit Stuckfassade stehen unter Denkmalschutz und grenzen an den Innenhof der New St Pancras Church.

    Es wurde vom Architekten Thomas Cubitt entworfen (der auch für die Gestaltung eines Großteils von Belgravia, Pimlico, des Embankment und der Ostfassade des Buckingham Palace verantwortlich war). Benannt nach Woburn Abbey, dem Landsitz der Herzöge von Bedford

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    21. Juni 2023

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    Sie wurde 1822 vom Architekten Thomas Cubitt entworfen und ist eines der ersten Beispiele einer Fußgängereinkaufsstraße in der Regency-Ära.

    Die Straße ist gut erhalten, einschließlich der schwarz gestrichenen Schaufenster mit Bogenfronten. Mehrere der Gebäude stehen unter Denkmalschutz
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    Ort: London, Greater London, England, Vereinigtes Königreich Großbritannien

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    How long is the accessible route along Woburn Walk?

    Woburn Walk itself is a relatively short, linear pedestrian street. While it doesn't offer a long 'route' in the traditional sense, its entire length is flat and pedestrianized, making it fully accessible for wheelchair users. It's ideal for a leisurely stroll to explore the shops and architecture rather than a long walk.

    Is Woburn Walk suitable for families with strollers or young children?

    Absolutely. As a fully pedestrianized and flat street, Woburn Walk is very family-friendly. It's safe from vehicular traffic, making it perfect for families with strollers or young children to explore the shops and enjoy the historic atmosphere without concern.

    What is the terrain like on Woburn Walk for wheelchair users?

    The terrain on Woburn Walk is consistently flat and paved, designed exclusively for pedestrians. This makes it highly suitable for wheelchair users, offering a smooth and comfortable experience without any significant inclines or uneven surfaces.

    Are there accessible parking options near Woburn Walk?

    Woburn Walk is located in central London, where parking can be challenging. While there isn't dedicated wheelchair-friendly parking directly on the walk, visitors are encouraged to use public transport. For those requiring parking, nearby car parks may offer accessible bays, but it's advisable to check availability and book in advance. Public transport is generally the most convenient option.

    Are there accessible cafes or restaurants on Woburn Walk?

    Yes, Woburn Walk features a variety of independent shops, cafes, and restaurants. Many of these establishments, especially those with outdoor seating, are accessible. It's always a good idea to check with individual businesses directly for specific accessibility features like ramp access or accessible restrooms.

    How does Woburn Walk compare to Woburn Park or Woburn Abbey for accessibility?

    It's important to distinguish between Woburn Walk (a pedestrian street in London) and Woburn Park or Woburn Abbey (a country estate in Bedfordshire). Woburn Walk is a short, flat, fully pedestrianized street in an urban setting, making it inherently very accessible. Woburn Park and Abbey are much larger rural estates with varied terrain, and while they offer some accessible routes and facilities, their overall accessibility will differ significantly from Woburn Walk.

    What is the best time of day for wheelchair users to visit Woburn Walk to avoid crowds?

    While Woburn Walk is generally less crowded than major London attractions, it can see more visitors during peak lunch hours and weekend afternoons. For a quieter experience, wheelchair users might prefer visiting on weekday mornings, shortly after shops open, or later in the afternoon before closing.

    Is Woburn Walk accessible during the winter months?

    Yes, Woburn Walk is accessible year-round, including in winter. As a paved urban street, it is typically well-maintained. However, like any outdoor area, visitors should be mindful of weather conditions such as rain or ice, which could affect surfaces. The shops and cafes remain open, offering a warm respite.

    What kind of shops and attractions can wheelchair users expect to find on Woburn Walk?

    Woburn Walk is home to a charming array of independent shops, including bookshops, galleries, and boutiques, alongside cafes and restaurants. Wheelchair users can easily navigate the pedestrian street to browse window displays and access many of the ground-floor establishments, enjoying the unique offerings and historic ambiance.

    Are there any accessible public restrooms near Woburn Walk?

    While Woburn Walk itself is a street with shops and cafes, accessible public restrooms can typically be found in larger nearby establishments or public facilities in the Bloomsbury area. It's advisable to check for facilities at nearby tube stations or larger cafes and restaurants.

    Can I easily connect to other accessible London attractions from Woburn Walk?

    Yes, Woburn Walk's central Bloomsbury location offers excellent connectivity. It's a short, accessible walk from major London Underground stations like Russell Square and Euston Square, which provide step-free access to various lines. This makes it easy to reach other accessible attractions across London via public transport.

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