
Overview
Michael continues his journeys in greater London. Beginning on its southeastern fringe in the leafy and historic village of Chislehurst, Michael finds surprising imperial connections and a dark labyrinth beneath. Michael discovers that during the years between the wars, a mushroom farm thrived in the 22 miles of man-made passages and tunnels. Once war broke out, however, he finds that the caves became one of the largest public air raid shelters in the land, offering refuge to up to 15,000 people. Next stop is Eltham, boyhood haunt of Henry VIII, who grew up in its grand royal palace. Michael investigates how, in the early 1930s, a wealthy couple rescued it from dereliction and created their own 'grand design' of the day. Stephen and Virginia Courtauld restored the magnificent great hall and added a vast new mansion, which embraced the art deco style and mod cons of the period. Michael marvels at the opulent design and the glamorous cocktail parties hosted by the pair.
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13 - 1Biggin Hill to Ashdown Forest May 17, 2021
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13 - 2Hassocks to Benenden May 18, 2021
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13 - 3Rye to Dungeness May 19, 2021
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13 - 4Deal to Margate May 20, 2021
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13 - 5Herne Bay to Leeds Castle, Kent May 21, 2021
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13 - 6Chislehurst to Kennington May 24, 2021
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13 - 7Hackney Wick to Oxford Circus May 25, 2021
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13 - 8Hampstead to Islington May 26, 2021
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13 - 9Dagenham to Battersea May 27, 2021
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13 - 10Park Royal to Westminster May 29, 2021