English: Woburn Walk, Euston This short pedestrian street, just south of St Pancras church, connects Woburn Place with Dukes Road. The bow-fronted windows, designed by Thomas Cubitt in 1822, and the pavement cafe seating lend an olde-worlde air that is a dramatic contrast to the surrounding streets. Woburn Walk's main claim to fame is that it was once home to W B Yeats.
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