Describe Pimlico here.
February 2005: Accordng to Ed Glinert's London Compendium the name derived in the seventeenth century either from the Pamlico Tribe of Red Indians, who exported timber to London, or from Ben Pimlico, a brewer. Pimlico is also famous for the 1949 Film 'Passport to Pimlico'. I found it to be a very interesting area where council estates are next to terraced houses. It has fantastic views to the Battersea Power Station, which is on the other side of the river and one of my favourite buildings in London. Pimlico also has the best trainspotting spot and Tate Britian of course. (Astrid)
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The checkboard flats in Page Street
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