A branch of Smiths is a fixture of practically every high street up and down the country. The chain sells stationery, magazines, books, greeting cards, gifts, videos, DVDs, CDs, computer games and electronics. The range of stationary, cards and magazines is impressive, and it offers good value for books, music, films and games, although the selection tends to be limited.
A charming bookshop specialising in children's books, the Lion & Unicorn makes reading fun for kids. There's a real sense of community; they regularly run ...More
This shop for cookery book fanatics was once managed by Clarissa Dickson-Wright. The mouth-watering smells that spring from this traditional place are thanks to the ... More
If you’re booking a hotel outside the centre of London all you want are excellent transport links and cheap rates. In addition, the Ramada Jarvis ... More
Get a taste for modern art at Pot Luck, an exhibition of works by international artists including Antony Gormley and Damien Hirst where food is ...More
Country home of architect Sir John Soane who rebuilt it from 1800-1804. There is an extensive display of Martinware Pottery, and concerts, workshops and contemporary ... More
The crowds that pack Silom Village's long wooden tables every evening are a tribute to a simple concept performed with flair. Essentially, this is a ...More
The Artists Theatre School provides Saturday drama workshops at Ealing Studios run by working actors for students in age groups from 5 years to adult. ... More
There has been a cricket club in Ealing since 1871 when Tom Hearne and Rev E.S.Carter founded the club; the reverend having returned from Australia ...More
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