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London Map poster (unframed) for sale - ?20


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London map printed on art quality 170gsm silk coated paper. Unframed.


Size: 1300mm x 1000mm


Never used so it is practically brand new. Still in original tube packaging.


Collection from Keston Road, SE15.


The Thames shimmers in watery slate-blue, parks pop out with gentle apple or bold forest greens. Five categories of cycle routes are prioritised in eye-catching orange and yellow or aqua and lime. Famous landmarks such as St Paul's Cathedral, The Shard and the London Eye are illustrated in miniature to help you get your bearings. Whether you're a single-speeder or a Boris-biker, a determined walker or just pining after your next trip back, this map will help you plan your best routes around the big smoke.

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