The Honor Oak
8.30 km1 St Germans Road, London
William Charles Sage is listed in the 1896 roll of pubs and hostelries as the publican of the St. Germain's Hotel, St. Germain's Road Brockley, Forest Hill, which is now home of the newly refurbi...
William Charles Sage is listed in the 1896 roll of pubs and hostelries as the publican of the St. Germain's Hotel, St. Germain's Road Brockley, Forest Hill, which is now home of the newly refurbi...
Church House Westminster is a Grade II listed multi-purpose events venue hosting almost 1,000 bespoke events every year ranging from awards dinners to conferences, graduation ceremonies to press an...
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Autograph shares the work of artists who use photography and film to highlight issues of identity, representation, human rights and social justice.
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One of the most exciting new pubs in central London, The Admiralty is a voyage of discovery that takes its theme from the decks of HMS Victory. Fittingly located near Nelson’s Column, it’s officia...
We are a community leisure centre operated by Everyone Active in partnership with Southwark Council. We have 2 swimming pools, a large gym and 2 exercise studios.
Keats House is where the Romantic poet John Keats lived and was inspired to write his most memorable poetry. The grade 1 listed building is open to the public as a museum and literary centre, wher...
Londons Oldest Riverside Pub, dating back to c1520 Amazing views over the river and of Canary Wharf. We have the longest surviving Pewter top bar in the UK. We are open all year round and serve f...
THE LONDON CEMETERY COMPANY In 1831 the General Cemetery Company ran a competition to design a cemetery at Kensal Green, which duly opened in 1833. Stephen Geary, architect, entered but was unsuc...