GPS Coordinates
-00°08'41", 51°31'36"
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Ordnance Survey
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Streetmap
Outer Circle
Regent's Park, London
The Outer Circle runs around the whole of Regent's Park.
How to get here:
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Underground (District/Circle/Hammersmith&City/Metropolitan): Great Portland Street - Exit the station and cross over Euston Road to Albany Street, then follow Marylebone Road before turning right onto Park Square East; this leads into the Outer Circle, and then follow it along to Cambridge Terrace. +
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Underground (Bakerloo): Regent's Park - Exit the station and cross over Marylebone Road, then follow the road before turning left onto Park Square East; this leads into the Outer Circle, and then follow it along to Cambridge Terrace. is on the right. +
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Bus: Great Portland Street Bus Map - Nearest stops are by Regent's Park Station, routes 18, 27, 30, 205, 453. Follow Marylebone Road until turning left onto Park Square East; this leads into Outer Circle, eventually arriving at Cambridge Terrace. is on the right. +
Access: PublicStatus: recognisableOuter Circle
Photograph taken: 2 Oct 2005 by Chuck Foster
Invasion of the Dinosaurs (1)
Filmed: 2nd Sep 1973
A seemingly deserted London ...
Where to walk to next?
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Cumberland Terrace (The Invasion). Follow Outer Circle northward until you arrive at Cumberland Gate - Cumberland Terrace is opposite.
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Conway Street (The War Machines). Follow Outer Circle south, crossing Saint Andrew's Place into Park Square East. When you reach Marylebone Road, turn left and walk to the crossings near Great Portland Street Station. Cross over and continue along Euston Road until you reach Conway Street on the right, and then follow this down to the junction with Grafton Way.
Additional locations as the crow flies:
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Maple Street (The War Machines): 0.43 miles.
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Madame Tussauds (Spearhead from Space): 0.51 miles.
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Charlotte Place (The War Machines): 0.69 miles.
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Margaret Street (Invasion of the Dinosaurs): 0.73 miles.
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Dorset Square (The Silurians): 0.77 miles.
General Details
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The Outer Circle was built around 1822, providing a ring around Regent's Park and off which a number of great terraces were built to overlook the park.
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Invasion of the Dinosaurs [2 Sep 1973]: A seemingly deserted London
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