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Greenwich Park Blackheath Gate, Charlton Way, London, SE10 8QY |
: The finest seventeenth century architecture/landscape composition in Britain. The land was imparked, for deer, in 1433 and walled in 1661. The Queen's House, by Inigo Jones, was built 1661-2 and later became the focal ... more
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Richmond Park Richmond, Surrey, London, TW10 5HS |
if you are a tourist and have a chance obtain a pedal bike.then cycle from Putney bridge South side and then all the way along the river Thames to Kingston via barnes ,kew richmond towards Kingston.....a truly magnificen... more
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Science Museum Exhibition Road, South Kensington, London, SW7 2DD |
The Science Museum is a really interesting place with a lot of hands on exhibitions where you can try out all kinds of things. It is a great place to learn about things as well, like how light bulbs and telephones work a... more
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Westminster Bridge River Thames, London, SE1 7 |
This bridge was esteemed one of the most complete and elegant structures of the kind in the world. It is built entirely of stone, and extends over the river at a place where it is 1,223 feet broad, which is above 300 fee... more
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Leicester Square Swiss Court, (at Leicester Square), London, WC2H |
Leicester Square (London) - ... pedestrianised area can seem like one big, youthful party. It wasn't always like this. Before the local council's long-awaited clean-up of Leicester Square in 1993, many locals avoided the... more
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Lambeth Bridge Westminster and Lambeth, London, SW1 and SE1 |
The bridge originally charged a toll but in 1879 these were abolished. By this time the bridge had rusted and had become unsafe and in 1887 major repairs had to be carried out. The decision to rebuild the bridge was take... more
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Trooping the Colour Horse Guards Parade, (Whitehall), London, SW1 |
We had the pleasure of seeing the dress rehearsal for this event. The Phaeton carriage, which was used by Queen Victoria and now carries Queen Elizabeth II, rides empty during these rehearsals with a card in the seat of ... more
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Victoria Park Old Ford Road, London, E3 5SX |
One of London’s best kept secrets, Victoria Park is a fantastic place to spend an afternoon. Inside the park's boundaries countless varieties of trees stripe the skyline: oaks, horse chestnuts, cherries, hawthorns ... more
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Sprite Urban Games Clapham Common, London, SW11 |
Don�t forget the riders dropping in and throwing inverted trickery on the 12ft vert ramp as this is probably the best collection of riders you will see in the country all year. There�s both skate and BMX on the vert and ... more
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Battersea Park Between Albert Bridge and Chelsea Bridge, South of River Thames, London, SW11 4NJ |
Plenty happens at this royal park, opened in 1859 by Queen Victoria - there are funfairs on bank holidays, tennis courts, a boating lake, a children's zoo, playgrounds, bicycle tracks and a cafe. It's a lovely place to c... more
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