Eia
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Eia or Eye was an early Medieval manor in the parish of Westminster, Middlesex and is now a part of Central London. It was about one mile west of the Palace of Westminster/Whitehall, about 2 miles west-south-west of the walled City of London, and about half a mile north of the River Thames. Today, the area of the manor includes much of Hyde Park (which dates from 1536), the grounds of Buckingham Palace (1703), Belgravia, a country road known later as Park Lane and most parts of Mayfair, Pimlico, and Knightsbridge.
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South Carriage Drive, London Belgravia
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N 51.508 ° | E -0.163 ° |
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Hyde Park
South Carriage Drive
W1J 7NT London, Belgravia
England, United Kingdom
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