Sights and Attractions near Churton Street
London > Attractions > Historic Buildings
42 Francis Street, Westminster, London SW1P | 6 minutes walk from Churton Street
London's only example of neo-Byzantine architecture and principal Roman Catholic Church, Westminster Cathedral has a magnificent campanile that emerges 274 feet into the sky. While... More
London > Attractions > Historic Buildings
Victoria Street, Westminster, London SW1P | 8 minutes walk from Churton Street
Neo-Byzantine Roman Catholic Church. London’s only example of neo-Byzantine architecture and principal Roman Catholic Church, offers a magnificent campanile that emerges 274 feet into the sky.... More
London > Attractions > Art Galleries
Millbank, Westminster, London SW1P | 12 minutes walk from Churton Street
Overlooking the River Thames, Tate Britain was originally founded through the philanthropy of the sugar magnate Sir Henry Tate. The Tate legacy now encompasses three... More
London > Attractions > Attractions for Kids
Grosvenor Waterside, 30 Gatliff Road, Pimlico, London SW1W | 13 minutes walk from Churton Street
Purple Dragon is a dream playground, kindergarten, day nursery and private members' for kids. Relocated from its original location in Battersea, the exclusive club... More
London > Attractions > Historic Buildings
119 Eaton Square, Belgravia, London SW1W | 15 minutes walk from Churton Street
St Peter's was built by Hakewill in 1827 and later enlarged by Blomfield in 1875. Rebuilt and opened in 1992, following a fire in 1987,... More
London > Attractions > Sights
188 Kirtling Street, Battersea, London SW8 | 15 minutes walk from Churton Street
This riverside power station, the masterpiece of architect Giles Gilbert Scott, Grade II listed Battersea Power Station has taken on an iconic status in the... More
London > Attractions > Art Galleries
Buckingham Palace Road, SW1A | 16 minutes walk from Churton Street
Once Buckingham Palace's resident chapel, the Queen's Gallery was opened in 1962 and holds regularly changing exhibitions. It allows the general public glimpses of rarely... More
London > Attractions > Historic Buildings
Buckingham Palace Road, SW1A | 16 minutes walk from Churton Street
England's most famous royal palace, and the official residence of Queen Elizabeth II, Buckingham Palace opens the doors of its State Rooms to the public... More
London > Attractions > Historic Buildings
Dean's Yard, Westminster, London SW1P | 16 minutes walk from Churton Street
Elizabeth I, Mary I, Mary II, Edward the Confessor, Edward I, Edward III, Edward VI, Henry III, Henry V, Henry VII, James I, George II,... More
London > Attractions > Historic Buildings
Storey's Gate, Westminster, London SW1H | 17 minutes walk from Churton Street
Combining its dual functions as an event / conference venue and a Methodist church, the imposing Central Hall Westminster also offers visitors curious about exploring... More
London > Attractions > Historic Buildings
Abingdon Street, Westminster, London SW1P | 17 minutes walk from Churton Street
Across the road from the imposing Houses of Parliament, this simple, three-storey, 14th century tower often gets overlooked on the tourist trail. One of... More
London > Attractions > Historic Buildings
Parliament Square, Westminster, London SW1P | 19 minutes walk from Churton Street
The Upper House of the British Parliament, the House of Lords is part of the Palace of Westminster, more commonly known as the Houses of... More
London > Attractions > Museums
Clive Steps, King Charles Street, Westminster, London SW1A | 19 minutes walk from Churton Street
Winston Churchill directed the troops during World War II from a small warren of underground rooms, which are now open to the public. Visitors to... More
London > Attractions > Historic Buildings
Parliament Square, St Margaret Street, Westminster, London SW1A | 20 minutes walk from Churton Street
Sir Charles Barry sought advice from Benjamin Lewis Vuillamy - clockmaker to the Queen - and Augustus Pugin when it came to designing the... More
London > Attractions > Museums
Lambeth Palace Road, South Bank, London SE1 | 20 minutes walk from Churton Street
Situated in the restored church of St Mary-at-Lambeth, adjacent to Lambeth Palace on the banks of the River Thames, the Garden Museum provides an insight... More
London > Attractions > Historic Buildings
Parliament Square, St Margaret's Street, Westminster, London SW1A | 20 minutes walk from Churton Street
Now more commonly known as the Houses of Parliament, the Palace of Westminster began life in 1042 as a royal residence under Edward the Confessor.... More
London > Attractions > Historic Buildings
St James's Palace, St James's, London SW1 | 20 minutes walk from Churton Street
The home of the Queen Mother from 1953 to 2002, a tour of Clarence House is an excellent way of experiencing the living history of... More
London > Attractions > Art Galleries
Duke of York's Square, King's Road, Chelsea, London SW3 | 20 minutes walk from Churton Street
The Saatchi Gallery re-opened on 9th October 2008 in the former military barracks of the Duke of York's Headquarters. The 70,000 square feet represents a... More
London > Attractions > Boats and Bridges
Victoria Embankment, Westminster, London SW1A | 21 minutes walk from Churton Street
Westminster Bridge lies on the Thames between the Houses of Parliament and County Hall with the delights of the Southbank Centre and the National Theatre... More
London > Attractions > Historic Buildings
Royal Hospital Road, Chelsea, London SW3 | 22 minutes walk from Churton Street
Built by Sir Christopher Wren 1682-1692, the Grade I-listed Royal Hospital Chelsea was intended by King Charles II to be a home for soldiers who... More
London > Attractions > Sights
Hyde Park Corner, Belgravia, London W1J | 22 minutes walk from Churton Street
A landmark triumphal arch set opposite the Duke of Wellington's residence at Apsley House, Wellington Arch was built in 1830 to commemorate the victories won... More
London > Attractions > Attractions for Kids
4 Battersea Park Road, SW8 | 22 minutes walk from Churton Street
Helping out man’s best friend for over 140 years, Battersea Dog’s Home has become a national institution. It’s played a part in several historical episodes... More
London > Attractions > Historic Buildings
27 St James's Place, St James's, London SW1A | 22 minutes walk from Churton Street
Spencer family's 18th London residence. The ancestral home of Diana, Princess of Wales, the Spencer family hasn’t lived in this, their London residence, since 1926.... More
London > Attractions > Historic Buildings
149 Piccadilly, Hyde Park Corner, Belgravia, London W1J | 23 minutes walk from Churton Street
Originally the London residence of the first Duke of Wellington, Apsley House was designed and built by Robert Adam between 1771 and 1778 and retains... More
London > Attractions > Art Galleries
155 Vauxhall Street, Kennington, London SE11 | 24 minutes walk from Churton Street
Gasworks serves a dual purpose: as a location for 12 artists' studios and as host to up to six exhibitions a year. Emphasis is placed... More
London > Attractions > Venue Hire
6-9 Carlton House Terrace, St James's, London SW1Y | 24 minutes walk from Churton Street
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London > Attractions > Other Attractions
Westminster, Westminster, London SW1A | 24 minutes walk from Churton Street
Whitehall is a historic London street with runs from Parliament Square at Westminster to Trafalgar Square. The street is recognised as the centre of the... More
London > Attractions > Other Attractions
Whitehall, Westminster, London SW1A | 25 minutes walk from Churton Street
Horse Guards Parade is the setting for various military ceremonies throughout the year including the Trooping the Colour which marks the Queen's official birthday. At the... More
London > Attractions > Museums
Horse Guards, Whitehall, Westminster, London SW1A | 25 minutes walk from Churton Street
Visitors to the Household Cavalry Museum can watch troopers working with their horses in the original 18th century stables (via a glazed screen) and hear... More
London > Attractions > Art Galleries
8-10 Ryder Street, St James's, London SW1Y | 25 minutes walk from Churton Street
Gallery owner Chris Beetles has been dealing for 25 years, and for 16 years from this location in the heart of St James's. Specializing in... More
Attractions in Churton Street
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What's On Today Near Churton Street Adams Antiques Fair Exhibitions | Until 9th December 2012 Royal Horticultural Halls and Conference Centre 8 minutes walk from Churton Street The Adams Antique Fair is the longest running Sunday antiques fair in the whole city, having been taking place since ...More ![]() Wicked Theatre | Until 20th July 2012 Apollo Victoria Theatre 8 minutes walk from Churton Street 'The Untold Story of the Witches of Oz' introduces us to some very familiar characters, years before they met Dorothy. ...More Employment Advice Sessions Exhibitions | Until 23rd February 2012 Victoria Library 9 minutes walk from Churton Street ...More ![]() Billy Elliot Theatre | Until 15th December 2012 Victoria Palace Theatre 10 minutes walk from Churton Street This tale of a boy from a mining community who wants to become a dancer is even more affecting on ...More BP British Art Displays: Drawings By The Camden Town Group Exhibitions | Until 18th March 2012 Tate Britain 12 minutes walk from Churton Street Drawings by members of the London-based society of 16 artists who exhibited three times between 1911 an 1912, highlighting the ...More BP British Art Displays: Rubens And Britain Exhibitions | Until 6th May 2012 Tate Britain 12 minutes walk from Churton Street An exploration into the connection between the Flemish artist and the British monarchy and court, featuring the sketch for the ...More Romantics Exhibitions | Until 3rd June 2012 Tate Britain 12 minutes walk from Churton Street Paintings by Henry Fuseli, JMW Turner, John Constable, Samuel Palmer and William Blake, exploring the origins, influence and legacies of ...More BP British Art Displays: Don McCullin Exhibitions | Until 4th March 2012 Tate Britain 12 minutes walk from Churton Street Photographs by one of the most significant war photographers of the 20th-century featuring subject matter as diverse as war-torn Vietnam, ...More Migrations Exhibitions | Until 12th August 2012 Tate Britain 12 minutes walk from Churton Street An exploration of British art seen through the theme of migration from the 1500s onwards, featuring works by Lely, Kneller, ...More Has The Film Already Started? Exhibitions | Until 26th February 2012 Tate Britain 12 minutes walk from Churton Street A suite of collection galleries highlighting the presence of performance in art during the last 30 years, featuring Marc Camille ...More
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