Spencer House
2.11 kmSpencer House, London
Spencer House is London’s most magnificent eighteenth-century private palace, built between 1756-1766 for the first Earl Spencer, an ancestor of Diana, Princess of Wales. Diana officially reopened...
Spencer House is London’s most magnificent eighteenth-century private palace, built between 1756-1766 for the first Earl Spencer, an ancestor of Diana, Princess of Wales. Diana officially reopened...
Kentish Town Sports Centre goes above and beyond to ensure accessibility for all, including disabled customers, providing a welcoming and inclusive environment. Accessibility features are integrat...
Get way more than you pay for at PureGym London Park Royal! Open 24/7, we offer a range of low cost, no contract memberships and over 220+ pieces of high quality gym kit - and fitness classes are i...
Bringing Christmas magic back to the capital, Christmas in Leicester Square has a range of stunning markets, delicious street food and outdoor bars - serving up all the festive favourites. The eve...
Riverside Studios is a dynamic cultural venue where audiences, artists and communities come together to discover and participate in extraordinary arts and entertainment. Our new building will offe...
'Trinity is a privately-owned restaurant situated in Clapham Old Town. When we started out, way back in 2006, our self-set mission was to serve great food. It had to be seasonal, inspirational an...
Pancras Square Leisure, situated in the lively King's Cross area of London, is a leisure centre that places great emphasis on accessibility for disabled customers. The centre has implemented vario...
Laburnum Boat Club is a small children's charity, based in Hackney, East London. We provide social development through watersports activities to local young people and their families. We also run...
FoodCycle Hackney welcomes anyone to attend as a guest and enjoy a FREE hot meal. No need to book. Just turn up on the day! Come and enjoy company and conversation with others from your local are...
The South London Gallery (SLG) was established on its current site in 1891 by philanthropist William Rossiter to ‘bring art to the people of south London’. Today the gallery comprises its original...