Just as you arrive in London off the M4, if memory serves me correctly there is an office building in Chiswick, or is that just before Chiswick, that towers above the motorway on the right-hand side that looks just like the prow of a ship. I don't know who the architect was. Sir Richard Rogers was the architect involved in the construction of The Gherkin office block in central London, but I do not know who the architect was who designed this block of flats to look like the top end of a seagoing liner, the bow of a liner, with numerous decks, that I saw today in the largest cul-de-sac in Europe, in Portishead. It was light and bright and breezy outside, because it is 'moored' by the marina but, internally because of the good quality double glazing, it is quiet and cool and calm. It is also light and bright, and spacious too. It is kitted out with good quality fitments and has a large parking space. All in all, I wouldn't object to being stranded here…   more »