Built in 1582 for Sir Richard Martin, three times Lord Mayor of London, Lauderdale House is an arts and education centre based in the beautiful Waterlow Park. An extensive programme of performances, workshops, outreach projects and exhibitions is on offer. The historic galleries are available for private functions.
This fascinating gallery displays exhibitions of children's art from every corner of the world, including artwork by local youngsters. Moving from their original home, a ... More
Wild woodland Victorian cemetery.
Perched at the top of the winding and woody Swain’s Lane, close to Highgate village with its soaring views over the city, ... More
An old second-hand bookshop to delight the enthusiast. One room is turned over entirely to titles on London. History, ancient and modern, literature, travel and ... More
One of our favourites, this beautiful park occupies a dramatic sloping site overlooking the city and was given to Londoners by Sir Sidney Waterlow as ... More
The centre offers traditional acupuncture in the confines of a peaceful 18th century listed building in Highgate Village, just near the expanse of Hampstead Heath.
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Stooping ceilings, creaking floors, solid wooden panelling, beams and small interconnecting rooms combine to make The Flask Tavern, a traditional 18th century English pub, among ... More
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