Sights and Attractions near All Saints Margaret Street
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2 All Souls Place, London, Fitzrovia, London W1B | 4 minutes walk from All Saints Margaret Street
All Souls Church was the creation of the Prince Regent's favourite designer, John Nash. It was erected in 1824 and formed the pivotal point for... More
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Regent Street, London, Soho, London W1B | 6 minutes walk from All Saints Margaret Street
Design-focused store with iconic fabric department. No other shop in London, if the world, has such a strong iconic association with design. Mention a “Liberty print”... More
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21 Albemarle Street, London, Mayfair, London W1S | 12 minutes walk from All Saints Margaret Street
Best known for its annual televised Christmas lectures, the RI is one of Britain's most famous science institutions and the place where famous scientists such... More
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Bedford Street, London, Covent Garden, London WC2E | 17 minutes walk from All Saints Margaret Street
Affectionately known as "The Actors' Church", St Paul's in Covent Garden is in the heart of theatreland and has long been associated with the theatre... More
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Trafalgar Square, London, Covent Garden, London WC2N | 18 minutes walk from All Saints Margaret Street
This historic church of St Martin-in-the-Fields overlooking Trafalgar Square was built in 1726 and is the best known work of Scottish architect James Gibbs... More
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Euston Road, London, Bloomsbury, London NW1 | 18 minutes walk from All Saints Margaret Street
Completed in 1822, St Pancras Church was the most expensive church to be constructed since St Paul's was rebuilt after the Great Fire. This Greek... More
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27 St James's Place, London, St James's, London SW1A | 19 minutes walk from All Saints Margaret 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
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25 Red Lion Square, Holborn, London, Holborn, London WC1R | 21 minutes walk from All Saints Margaret Street
Conway Hall is a landmark of London's independent intellectual, political and cultural life. Completed in 1929 at a cost of about £45,000, the name was... More
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St James's Palace, London, St James's, London SW1 | 22 minutes walk from All Saints Margaret 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
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Strand, London, Covent Garden, London WC2R | 24 minutes walk from All Saints Margaret Street
Somerset House, once the site of a spectacular Tudor palace, now includes a magnificent 18th century art gallery housing celebrated collections belonging to the Courtauld Institute... More
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Strand, London, Holborn, London WC2A | 26 minutes walk from All Saints Margaret Street
A stunning example of Gothic architecture, London's Inns of Court date back to before the 14th century. It is here that barristers train and traditionally... More
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149 Piccadilly, Hyde Park Corner, Belgravia, London W1J | 26 minutes walk from All Saints Margaret 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
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Buckingham Palace Road, London, SW1A | 26 minutes walk from All Saints Margaret 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
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Storey's Gate, London, Westminster, London SW1H | 29 minutes walk from All Saints Margaret 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
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Fleet Street, London, Holborn, London EC4Y | 29 minutes walk from All Saints Margaret Street
Temple Church sits within the Inner Temple of the Inns of Court, and was originally consecrated in 1185 as the spiritual and actual home of... More
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Middle Temple Lane, London, Holborn, London EC4Y | 29 minutes walk from All Saints Margaret Street
Middle Temple Hall, completed in 1574, is late-Gothic in style. Its attractions are a rare double-hammer beam roof, an intricately carved screen (which, although heavily... More
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Parliament Square, London, Westminster, London SW1P | 31 minutes walk from All Saints Margaret 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
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Parliament Square, St Margaret Street, London, Westminster, London SW1A | 31 minutes walk from All Saints Margaret Street
Sir Charles Barry sought advice from Benjamin Lewis Vuillamy - clockmaker to the Queen - and Augustus Pugin when it came to designing the... More
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Parliament Square, St Margaret's Street, London, Westminster, London SW1A | 31 minutes walk from All Saints Margaret 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
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Dean's Yard, London, Westminster, London SW1P | 32 minutes walk from All Saints Margaret 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
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119 Eaton Square, London, Belgravia, London SW1W | 32 minutes walk from All Saints Margaret 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
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Abingdon Street, London, Westminster, London SW1P | 33 minutes walk from All Saints Margaret 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
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Victoria Street, London, Westminster, London SW1P | 33 minutes walk from All Saints Margaret 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
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Bargehouse Street, Off Upper Ground, London, South Bank, London SE1 | 34 minutes walk from All Saints Margaret Street
Originally a power station, later a reprocessing plant owned by the Oxo Company, the bold, Art Deco Oxo Tower was marked out as ripe for... More
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42 Francis Street, London, Westminster, London SW1P | 36 minutes walk from All Saints Margaret 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
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West Smithfield, London, Clerkenwell, London EC1A | 1.7 miles from All Saints Margaret Street
St Bartholomew the Great is a historic church founded in 1123 and the oldest parish church in the City of London. Features include the pre-Reformation... More
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St Paul's Churchyard, London, City, London EC4M | 1.8 miles from All Saints Margaret Street
Being the cathedral of the capital city, St Paul's is officially the spiritual home of Great Britain. The funerals of Lord Nelson, the Duke of... More
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Westminster Bridge Road, London, South Bank, London SE1 | 1.8 miles from All Saints Margaret Street
One of two cathedrals in Southwark, St George's Cathedral opened in 1848 as the first Catholic cathedral in the UK after the Reformation. The impressive... More
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Chalk Farm Road, London, NW1 | 1.9 miles from All Saints Margaret Street
It’s great to see this fabulous arts venue re-open its doors after a stunning refurbishment. Boasting a colourful 160-year history, the buliding was first... More
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Brompton Road, London, South Kensington, London SW7 | 1.9 miles from All Saints Margaret Street
Built in 1884, in the Italianate Baroque style, the Brompton Oratory is an exact imitation of the Church of the Gesu in Rome and sports... More
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What's On Today Near All Saints Margaret Street The Electric Musicbox Clubbing and Nightlife | On 28th May 2012 Market Place W1 2 minutes walk from All Saints Margaret Street Resident and guest DJs spin party anthems and old and new dance mixes....More Scissor Sisters Concerts | On 28th May 2012 HMV 2 minutes walk from All Saints Margaret Street Pop and dance from the New York-based group as it plays songs from the album Magic Hour....More All The Young Concerts | On 28th May 2012 The 100 Club 4 minutes walk from All Saints Margaret Street Indie-rock by the Stoke-based band....More ![]() Edward Burtynsky: OIL Exhibitions | Until 1st July 2012 Photographers' Gallery 4 minutes walk from All Saints Margaret Street Canadian photographer Edward Burtynsky's 10-year study of the manufacture, distribution and use of oil is one of two exhibitions to ...More Raqs Media Collective Exhibitions | Until 1st July 2012 Photographers' Gallery 4 minutes walk from All Saints Margaret Street This show of works by the New Delhi Raqs Media Collective is one of two exhibitions to mark the re-opening ...More Saint Etienne Concerts | On 28th May 2012 London Palladium 4 minutes walk from All Saints Margaret Street The London-based threesome performs alt dance-pop from the album Words And Music By Saint Etienne....More Tradition And Innovation: Five Decades Of Harrow Ceramics Exhibitions | Until 9th June 2012 Contemporary Applied Arts 5 minutes walk from All Saints Margaret Street Contemporary ceramics by artists including Jane Hamlyn, Richard Slee, Edmund de Waal, Walter Keeler, Alice Mara, Janice Tchalenko, Micki Schloessingk, ...More Old Rope Comedy Night Comedy | Until 28th May 2012 The Phoenix 5 minutes walk from All Saints Margaret Street ...More Jill Berelowitz: Core Femme Exhibitions | Until 12th August 2012 Cavendish Square 5 minutes walk from All Saints Margaret Street A display of the London-based sculptor's latest installation, a resin-cast work comprising of 24 repeating female torsos, each piece attached ...More St Jude's In The City Exhibitions | Until 2nd June 2012 Coningsby Gallery 6 minutes walk from All Saints Margaret Street Contemporary wallpapers, prints, paintings and collages by Mark Hearld, Angie Lewin and Emily Sutton....More
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