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The mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, opposed its construction. It was Henry VIII who decreed that Yeoman Warders must guard the building permanently. The Tower of London was built by William the Conqueror in the 1070s and is now owned by the Queen.
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She can't wait to get here and start experiencing London life.' He added: 'My wife can be a lady of leisure when she comes here. His wife Lisa, 57, joined him at the central London flat while son Luke, 30, remained in Abingdon. We even have our own pub, the Yeoman's Club.' 'I'm living in a two-bedroom flat in a converted hospital block with all the other Beefeaters. He reached the rank of Master Aircrewman before retiring in April 2015.Īt the time he started as a Yeoman Warder, he said: 'It's great to continue serving the sovereign and it's fantastic living in the heart of London in such a vibrant area. He later moved to RAF Brize Norton in 1992, working with Vickers VC10s as part of a support crew - and later on with 99 Squadron as a loadmaster on the C17s. It added that the estate agents would stick by Covid protocols when calling in for a valuation. It said 'we are valuing property in your area next week' before offering a 'professional opinion of the sales or rental value of your property in the current market' with 'no strings attached.' The letter is understood to have been sent by the Wapping Sales and Lettings branch of Foxtons. 'However, I think it may raise a few eyebrows when your sign appears outside my house shared the post with a picture of the view from his house looking towards Tower Bridge. He wrote: 'Thanks for the very kind offer to sell or rent out the 12th century property that HM Tower of London provide me with. Mr Abbott, who is battling Covid, tweeted Foxtons' letter to 'the legal owner' of one of the homes in The Casemates, which sit in the outer rampart of the tower. But the Yeoman Warder, 59, warned the London-based firm its for sale sign would 'raise a few eyebrows' if placed outside the fortress