Sherlock Holmes Society of London:
The Morpeth Arms stands on the corner of Millbank and Ponsonby Place, close to Chelsea College of Arts and Tate Britain (photo by Rakshita Patel)
Sherlock Holmes Society of London:
The Morpeth Arms was built in 1845 to serve the warders at Millbank Prison; there are still cells in the cellars. Unsurprisingly, the pub is thought by some to be haunted (photo by Heather Owen)
Sherlock Holmes Society of London:
Our meeting was held in the Spying Room. Agents from MI6 and the FBI have been known to drink at the Morpeth Arms (photo by Rakshita Patel)
Sherlock Holmes Society of London:
These portraits of the notorious Cambridge spies hang on the wall at the Morpeth Arms. Did Philby, Burgess, Maclean and Blunt frequent the pub? (photo by by Rakshita Patel)
Sherlock Holmes Society of London:
Dave Neale designs games. His talk concentrated on ‘Sherlock Holmes Consulting Detective: The Baker Street Irregulars’ and ‘Animals of Baker Street’ (photo by Rakshita Patel)
Sherlock Holmes Society of London:
'The Animals of Baker Street' was designed for young players, but 'Sherlock Holmes: Consulting Detective' is more suitable for adults - and child prodigies (photo by Heather Owen)
Sherlock Holmes Society of London:
It's easy to see the appeal of 'The Animals of Baker Street'! (photo by Heather Owen)
Sherlock Holmes Society of London:
Everyone listened intently to Dave Neale's talk, so that they could master the games after lunch (photo by Rakshita Patel)
Sherlock Holmes Society of London:
The Games Guru, Dave Neale, with 'Sherlock Holmes: Consulting Detective', one of the many board games he's created (photo by Rakshita Patel)