Regent's Canal
Lisson Grove, London
How to get here:
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Underground (Bakerloo): Warwick Avenue - Exit the station and head east along Clifton Gardens, continuing as it becomes Clifton Road until you reach Maida Vale. Cross over onto St John's Wood Road, and carry along there until Cunningham Place on the right. At the corner of this with Aberdeen Place there are some steps leading down to the canal. +
Access: publicStatus: recognisableRegents Canal
Photograph taken: 3rd August 2003 by Chuck Foster
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The Invasion (2)
Filmed: 13 Sep 1968
The Doctor and Jamie paddle into the sewers beneath Vaughn's base ...
Photograph taken: 3rd August 2003 by Chuck Foster
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The Invasion (2)
Filmed: 13 Sep 1968
The Doctor and Jamie paddle into the sewers beneath Vaughn's base ...
Photograph taken: 3rd August 2003 by Chuck Foster
[view other photos in this album]
The Invasion (2)
Filmed: 13 Sep 1968
The Doctor and Jamie paddle into the sewers beneath Vaughn's base ...
Where to walk to next?
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Marylebone Station (The Silurians). Walk up the steps from the canal to the Aberdeen Place/Cunningham Place corner, then follow the footpath parallel to the canal to Lisson Grove. Turn right and then follow Lisson Grove until you reach Harewood Row on the left; turn down here for the station.
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Melcombe Place (The Silurians). Walk up the steps from the canal to the Aberdeen Place/Cunningham Place corner, then follow the footpath parallel to the canal to Lisson Grove. Turn right and then follow Lisson Grove until you reach Harewood Row on the left; turn down here for the station and Melcombe Place.
Additional locations as the crow flies:
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Dorset Square (The Silurians): 0.59 miles.
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Madame Tussauds (Spearhead from Space): 0.87 miles.
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Bayswater Road (The Chase): 1.23 miles.
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Kensington Gardens (The Chase): 1.25 miles.
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Outer Circle (Invasion of the Dinosaurs): 1.27 miles.
Related Stories
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The Invasion [13 Sep 1968]: The Doctor and Jamie paddle into the sewers to access Vaughn's base.
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