Fleet St £220....
...Fleet Street is named after the River Fleet, London's largest underground river and was the home of British national newspapers until the 1980s but is still synonymous with newspapers although nowadays the area is more known for law firms.
Publishing stating in Fleet Street in the 1500's although it was March 1702, when London's first daily newspaper, the Daily Courant, was published in Fleet Street.
Fleet Street is also famous for the barber Sweeney Todd, traditionally said to have lived and worked in Fleet Street (he is sometimes called the 'Demon Barber of Fleet Street').
I haven't got a picture of Matthew to link to today because the boys were in such a rush to get to their grandparents for their night of things they shouldn't eat, volume of tv they shouldn't watch, hours they shouldn't stay up until and general do what the hell the want-ery, he did however throw a 3 before went.
Have a good weekend all
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