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Blackheath Halls 23 Lee Road, London, SE3 9RQ |
Thought to be the earliest surviving purpose-built concert hall in London, Blackheath Halls was established by public subscription in 1895. The Halls has played host to such renowned artists as Sir Edward Elgar, Dame Cla... more
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Bliss London 60 Sloane Avenue, London, SW3 3DD |
The fun at Bliss begins after 'checking in'....you go downstairs into the change room, open your locker and find a robe, flip flops, and a bottle of water waiting for you. By the sink there is a range or lotions and perf... more
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Bloomsbury Square Bloomsbury, London, WC1A 2LS |
Was once called Southampton Square. The house which formerly occupied the north side was built after a design by Inigo Jones, and eventually called Bedford House: from this place, the amiable Lady Russel dated her letter... more
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Blue Badge Guides 52d Borough High Street, The Guild House, London, SE1 1XN |
London walks designed by professional Blue Badge Guide, Brian Cookson, are a great way to get to know the real London. As well as seeing the major attractions close up, you will delve into some of the Hidden city which t... more
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Board X Snowboard Festival Alexandra Palace, Wood Green, Haringey, London, N22 7AY |
With the move to North London dramatically increasing the amount of available space, Board-X have put together a three day event that perfectly encapsulates freesport and youth culture. The huge real snow ramp will remai... more
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BOC Covent Garden Festival Various Venues, London, WC2 |
'From German opera to Broadway theatre, Russian choral music to Italian cabaret, this is the UK's unique celebration of the singing voice in all its amazing diversity, set in one of the most important cultural centres in... more
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Boleyn Ground Green Street, Upton Park, Newham, E13 9AT |
The Boleyn at the moment is a bit of a windy dinosaur. Very basic, nothing flash but a good atmosphere makes all the difference. The lower West stand has a lot of the wisecrackers in the crowd. They're near to the away f... more
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Bramah Tea & Coffee Museum 40 Southwark Street, London, SE1 1UN |
The Museum is divided into two main areas: Tea and Coffee (funnily enough). There is a free map of the exhibits provided and you are guided through the history of our nation's favorite drinks. I leaned about the history ... more
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Brent Valley Golf Course Brent Valley Golf Course, Middlesex, London, W7 3BE |
A bit of a curates egg, an 18 hole course with no par fives but some long par fours. There are a few interesting holes mostly on the back nine but a lot of holes are mid length par fours with little trouble and adjacent ... more
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Bridge of Aspiration 51 Floral St., Camden, London, WC2B 4AA |
The Bridge of Aspiration between the Royal Ballet School and the Royal Opera House in Covent Garden comprises an aluminium beam of highly complex geometry and a series of aluminium square frames forming a twisted box arr... more
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