Purple flowers on St Petersburgh Street, London

I took a long walk (West Kensington, Holland Park, Notting Hill and points in between but not in a straight line). On St Petersburgh Street I found a synagogue, a Church of England church and a Greek Orthodox church within about 200 yards of each other. The wisteria was blooming and so was this other flower, which is a commonly seen shrub in London, but I don’t know its name. The flowers are in dense clusters and though they look nothing like grapes, still, that’s what they bring to mind.


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1. Is this experience open to the public?

Yes.

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I did.

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No.

4. Would I be as positive about this place if I had gone as a regular visitor?

Yes. I write about things that I find interesting.

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