Depends by what you mean by "around London". If you mean in London it's only Kings Cross. If you mean from "some miles around London", then add Stevenage (same line as Kings Cross).
The distance by road from Leeds to London is 195.1 miles. It takes about 3 hours and 33 minutes to drive between the two cities.
It depends from where you fly, but around 4.5 hours from London to Larnaca.
Around 4 hours
About 1 hour, arriving at either Victoria or London Bridge Stations
London, Euston and London, Victoria both have underground stations on the Victoria Line.The journey time is about 8 minutes.
Not directly, however you can get an East Coast Trains service to London Kings Cross and then simply take the Piccadilly line to one of the Heathrow Airport Underground stations (depending on which terminal you are departing from). Allow just over 4 hours for the journey.
In 1900, a train journey from Leeds to London typically took around four to five hours, depending on the specific service and stops along the route. The journey was significantly faster than travel by horse-drawn carriage or other means available at the time, highlighting the advancements in railway technology.
Distance: 195 miles (about 3 hours 27 minutes by car) :]
130 miles taking this route:Take M1 to The SOUTH, towards LONDON, from Leeds, to A14 KETTERING at J19.Take A14 to KETTERING.
138 miles taking this route:Go over to M60 RING ROAD towards LEEDS (via M62).Take M60, around Manchester, to M62 LEEDS.Take M62 to M1(S) to LONDON at J29.Take M1 to The SOUTH to LEICESTER.
No, you need to take the tube to Paddington, Victoria or other stations that serve that Bath area. You will need to take British rail from there.
Take the underground (tube) from Heathrow to either Victoria or Charing Cross stations. From either of these two stations, you will be able to get a direct train to Hastings. The complete journey should take about three hours.