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The Orange Public House & Hotel
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| 37 Pimlico Road |
The Orange Public House and Hotel on Pimlico Road has been lovingly restored to its former glory by the team behind The Thomas Cubitt and The Pantechnicon. Theres a number of beautiful light and airy...
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Tarot Readings With Graphology
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Gain insight and achieve greater control over issues in your life with the ancient practice of Tarot Card reading. Our specialist will concentrate on the positive aspects of your personality and futur...
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The Orangery
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| Kensington Palace, Kensington Gardens |
This excellent cafe is a little pricey but benefits from a beautiful, romantic location inside the gardens of Kensington Palace. Designed by Sir John Vanburgh for Queen Anne in 1704, The Orangery is a...
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The Orangery (Kensington Palace)
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| Kensington Gardens |
Former royal conservatory set amid Kensington Gardens. Set in the perfectly manicured grounds of historic Kensington Palace, the Orangery offers an idyllic setting for afternoon tea for those who wa...
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Orange Tree Theatre
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| 1 Clarence Street |
The Orange Tree Theatre opened in its current location in February 1991, just across the road from its original location above the Orange Tree pub. Converting a school into a theatre, they created Lon...
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Orange
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| Fire, 39-41 Parry Street, Vauxhall |
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Turner Prize 2010
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| Tate Britain, Millbank |
Set up in 1984, the Tate's Turner Prize has been courting controversy ever since. The most notorious prize in the world of contemporary art, it carries a large cash prize and instant fame for the winn...
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London Leisure
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Take time out to enjoy the delights of the capital from a relaxed perspective. Spend an afternoon exploring the peaceful beauty of London's parks, visit some of the city's wide-ranging sports faciliti...
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Contact Us
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There are loads of reasons you might want to get in touch with us....
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Victoria Park
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| Grove Road, Tower Hamlets |
One of Londons best kept secrets, Victoria Park is a fantastic place to spend an afternoon. The citys first public park, it was opened in the East End in 1845 after a local MP presented Queen Victoria...
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Holland Park
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| Ilchester Place |
Small, pretty park in west London. Pretty, petit Holland Park is the ideal location for those wanting to escape the clamour of the city but who don't want to travel too far out of the centre. Tucked...
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Syon Park
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| Brentford, Middlesex |
There have been gardens at Syon for over 500 years. They include herbaceous beds, a large lake, a rose garden with 100 different varieties of old-fashioned rose, and almost 200 species of tree. The re...
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Richmond Park
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| Park Office, Holly Lodge |
The largest Royal Park in London. Only 30 minutes or so from central London, this is English countryside as you might imagine it depicted in a glossily illustrated Robin Hood story: mighty oaks, a th...
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Green Park
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| Piccadilly |
Although many of the parks in London are officially owned by the sovereign, it is the four central London parks (one of which is Green Park) that are usually referred to as Royal. Few Londoners realis...
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Hyde Park Stables
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| 63 Bathurst Mews |
Hop on a steed and trot your way through one of Londons most central parks, courtesy of those lovely equestrian types at Hyde Park Stables. The parks historic Rotten Row bridleway dates back to the 17...
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Battersea Park Children's Zoo
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| Albert Bridge Road, Battersea Park |
Battersea Park Childrens Zoo is home to a host of glorious creatures. There are farmyard animals, flamingos, otters and monkeys, as well as peacocks which roam the enclosure. It is a beautiful spot, a...
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Inn the Park - St James's Park
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| St Jamess Park |
Inn the Park (unfortunate name) is the brainchild of famed restaurateur Oliver Peyton, his idea being to cook up quality alternatives to the soggy sandwiches and warm cola of picnics past and create a...
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Whipsnade Wild Animal Park
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| Dunstable, Bedforshire |
Whipsnade Wild Animal Park is set in 600 acres of beautiful parkland and is home to more than 2,000 animals. With this much space, the animals are clearly a lot happier than in zoos, and that makes it...
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Grove Park Deli
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| 22 Fauconberg Road |
Grove Park is one of the finest spots in West London for a spot of shopping interspersed with a few relaxing coffees. This excellent café and deli is a real sun trap and very popular with the scooter-...
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Regent's Park Tennis Centre
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| York Bridge Road, Inner Circle, Regents Park |
This tennis centre, located on the western side of Regent's Park in the heart of London, is a real gem of a place to dust off that old wooden racket and see if your follow-through is as smooth as you...
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Richmond Park Public Golf Course
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| Roehampton Gate, Priory Lane |
Debatably London's best pay-and-play facility, the two well-established courses in the royal park have long been popular with the capital's non-golf club members. Club hire, buggies and a driving ran...
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