View of the brightly coloured former The Tryst pub building from outside Blackhorse Road station

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View of the brightly coloured former The Tryst pub building from outside Blackhorse Road station

Image: © Robert Lamb Taken: 29 Oct 2017

This former pub building is home to a pop-up until December called the Blackhorse Sideshow, which features a giant marble run made out of salvaged parts of old London buses. Sadly it wasn't open today at the time of visiting, but I will endeavour to make a visit there some time in the next month or so. Looking north-northwest.

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