Cathedrals everywhere for those with eyes to see.
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64 Essex Road, Islington, London, 2025
199-200 Upper Street, Islington, London, 2025

An alien spacecraft has landed in Islington – even extraterrestrials can see the opportunities in London’s red hot property market.
If this Rightmove listing is anything to go by, you couldn’t swing a cat in the kitchen, but the living room with the large terrace is to die for.
Signage, boundary of Freeman’s Wood, Lancaster, 2026
Islington Fire Station, London, 2025
Lloyds Bank, Upper Street, Islington, London, 2025
Diespeker Wharf, Islington, London, 2025
Jessop Court, Islington, London, 2025
Previously seen in the spring of 2025.
Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral, 2019
Duncan Street, Islington, 2025

Time to confess my secret fondness for split-level buildings. They remind me of such structures in the homeland, where shops may be on ground and first floors, the latter accessed by an external walkway, streets-in-the-sky style.
The rear of this row of buildings has garages on the ground floor with three floors above, where the front only has two, seemingly with no change in elevation. I assumed the flats, internally, would also feature some split-level malarkey, but that doesn’t seem to be the case. Instead, a Rightmove listing for one of the flats reveals another fun feature – top floor flats feature private courtyards in the centre of the building.
Notice, too, the brick benches built in between sets of steps.












