A traditional British red telephone box sited in Royal William Yard. This is the place that the Royal Navy used to send its ships to for resupply of food and drink. The yard, now converted to residential use, still has buildings named after their trade: Cooperage (where barrels were made), The Brewhouse and Mills Bakery - all Grade 1 Listed Buildings.
The geometrically planted cherry blossom trees are beautifully arranged and soften all the stony angles of the yard.
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