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Your search for Attractions & events in Hampstead-and-Highgate returned 100 results
Attraction - Gallery, London
The gallery is the home of the Royal Watercolour Society and the Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers. Changing exhibitions of contemporary watercolours and prints.
Attraction - Church/Chapel, London
This is the 'Oranges and Lemons' church and features include a Grinling Gibbons pulpit and Samuel Johnson statue. Central church of Royal Air Force with Books of Remembrance.
Attraction - Museum, London
At London Bridge 400 years of social and commercial history of two of the world's most famous drinks told in ceramics, metal and graphic arts.
Attraction - Heritage/Visitor Centre, London
Victorian Gothic architecture, completed in 1882. Legal costume exhibition situated at Carey Street entrance. Small exhibition of historic legal prints and other works of art.
Attraction - Municipal Park,
St James's Park is a very popular park with tourists and workers alike. It is famous for its views, waterfowl and flower displays.
Attraction - Market, London
New clothes and second-hand goods.
Attraction - Cemetery/Mausoleum, London
Cemetery with bizarre Victorian buildings, Colonnade, Chapels, Catacombs, Lebanon Circle and Egyptian Avenue, all of outstanding architectural importance.
Attraction - Church/Chapel, London
Opened in 1729. Architect, Nicholas Hawksmoor (first pupil, then partner of Sir Christopher Wren). The church is closed to visitors until April 2004 for restoration.
Attraction - Museum, London
A visit to the laboratory in which Alexander Fleming discovered penicillin. Bacteriology laboratory equipment, penicillin artefacts and photographs of Fleming.
Attraction - Cemetery/Mausoleum, London
Burial ground 1665-1860 for, in particular, Nonconformists, including Blake, Bunyan, Defoe, George Fox and Isaac Watts.