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The Roundhouse and Di Clay
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It was built as an engine shed - later became a liquor warehouse - and bounced back from dereliction to become the epitome of London cool.
The Roundhouse in Chalk Farm has had a much livelier history that most railway buildings, and more than 170 years on it s still going strong.
The Roundhouse dates from the 1840s, when rail lines started carving their way across north London. It was a hugely impressive piece of architecture incorporating a locomotive turntable which gave the building its shape and name.
But within little more than a decade, the engines became too big for the turntable. By the end of the 1860s, Gilbey s was using the place to store its gin.