Hidden away behind Covent
Garden, Neal’s Yard is a small alley which opens up into a unique and colourful
courtyard, lined with hot pink, bright purple,
and neon green painted cafes and unique independent retailers.
Trees planted in tubs and window boxes filled with flowers Neal’s Yard has become a popular tourist attraction |
Office
workers, tourists and regulars gather in its colourful courtyard.
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The Colourful
courtyard is lined with hot pink, bright purple,
and neon green painted cafes and unique retailers.
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Neal's Yard is a small
alley in Covent Garden between Shorts Gardens and Monmouth Street
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Artist Martin Piercy’s
interpretation of Neal's Yard
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Neal’s
Yard owes its name to Thomas Neale, who received a piece of land in 1690 from
King William III. With trees planted in tubs, window boxes filled with flowers
and white doves that flutter overhead. Today, Neal’s Yard has become a popular
gathering place filled with office workers, tourists and regulars who gather in
its colourful courtyard.
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