Clapton
There is much to learn about many of the towns and cities in London. We all know that England has been around for many years, so you to learn everything about this country will take some time, but what many people would like to do is to move from place to place so that they can have a feel of each area, while they learn a bit more about it.
Now this is now possible these days, because we have to earn a living if we are to live, and if we do not work, well, we all know where that can lead, so moving around is not practical. However, you can move to an area that interests you the most, let’s take Clapton. If you already live in the UK you will know that Clapton is in the District of London and that it has an upper and a lower section, which is in Central London. This also lies close to the royal Palace, called Buckingham. So by knowing this you already know that is holds some history. We all know that history is very important and that if we do not know the history of anything that thing will not be worth anything.
Okay you have decided to move to Clapton, you have done some research and found that this place will be a great place for your children to grow up in, it will also be a great place for them to learn in as it holds so much. So go out and get your loan agent to give you a loan for your new mortgage.
Clapton Square is located in Hackney at the junction of the thoroughfares of Lower Clapton Road and Mare Street and Dalston Lane and Homerton High Street. The conservation area located there contains two large open spaces, Clapton Square and the Churchyard of St. John-at-Hackney.
The footpaths in the area provide a refuge from the hustle and bustle of urban life and also act as links to the area’s local attractions. Historic buildings located here include the medieval Tower of St. Augustine, the Tudor period Sutton House, the neo-classical Church of St. John-at-Hackney, and the High Victorian Round Chapel.
Shops skirt the narrow, curving Mare Street such as would be found in the high street of a market town, dotted by the old church, town hall, and shops lining the narrow curving street.

