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Whilst some think it is Charing Cross (or more often the Victorian replacement of the Eleanor Cross outside the station), the actual centre of London, where all distances are measured from and to, is on the South Side of Trafalgar Square where on a plinth there is a Statue of Charles I mounted on a horse.

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