Boadicea and Her Daughters is a luxury fragrance brand known for its exquisite and captivating scents. Inspired by the legendary warrior queen Boadicea, the brand embodies strength, beauty, and empowerment. Each fragrance is carefully crafted using the finest ingredients to create a unique and unforgettable olfactory experience. With a range of fragrances that cater to both men and women, Boadicea and Her Daughters offers something for everyone looking to indulge in the art of perfumery. Whether you are drawn to floral, woody, or spicy scents, there is a fragrance in their collection that will speak to your senses and leave a lasting impression. Explore the world of Boadicea and Her Daughters and discover the essence of luxury and opulence in every bottle.
Amenities and More
- Accessibility
- Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Reviews
A statue of ancient war chariot at the foot of Westminster Bridge. always full of tourists, souvenir stands and some swindlers who target naive tourists. We gonna be very very very careful around here.
Beautiful sculpture across the Big Ben, but the souvenir traders made quite a mess just in front of the status and ruining the whole view. Pity!
Overshadowed by the imposing Elizabeth Tower located just across the street, there is a nice monument to the historic figure of Boadicea and her daughters, riding a chariot, pulled by two horses. Boadicea was the Queen of a Celtic tribe who led an uprising in 60-61 AD against the Roman forces that occupied Britain at that time.
The monument was created by Thomas Thonycroft in 1864. It was then cast in bronze in 1902 and situated at is present location on the Victoria Embankment near Westminster Bridge. It is a nice monument to see, if you can avoid being distracted by the Clock Tower and its beautiful clocks which are staring down at you from across the street. Just remember to give Boadicea a few minutes of your time as well.
An amazing sculpture but it's difficult to get to due to traders all around it and everyone stopping for that which makes it difficult to get around but the sculpture is really impressive.
01-Jan-2024 UK Diaries
Tends to be overlooked by people who are taking pictures of the Queen Elizabeth Tower. This is a shame as it's a great piece of artistry.
Statue is high on a plinth so not easy to get photos of family in front of it.
Also, it is on a very busy corner and unfortunately has a souvenier stall right in front of it!
Stunning sculpture of the Celtic Queen of the Iceni and her daughters riding a chariot. Situated by Westminster bridge and overlooked by iconic London sights, old and new.