Then again, it's actually a mile or so distant. Speaking of which, we've left off the Jail - it's not clear which of London's many lock-ups is intended, although it's tempting to plump for Pentonville, given that it shares its name with one of the light blue properties.The orange squares, for example - Vine Street, Marlborough Street and Bow Street - were all locations associated with the law. Other properties were clustered thematically. Some of the streets are grouped together by locality - Pentonville Road, Euston Road and (only pub on the board) The Angel Islington all grace the same part of town.Perhaps surprisingly, the most westerly property is Marylebone Station.The only property south of the river is Old Kent Road, while Whitechapel Road is the sole nod to east London.
It's immediately clear that the board is heavily skewed to the West End.There's something of the Kandinsky about it, don't you think? A few observations. Use the zoom controls for better resolution.