Sights and Attractions near Builder's Arms


London > Attractions > Art Galleries
161 Kings Road, Chelsea, London SW3 | 1 minute from Builder's Arms
Art gallery Proud Chelsea brings top quality rock 'n' roll photography to the heart of King's Road. There are several strings to the Proud bow... More

London > Attractions > Art Galleries
The Michelin Building, 81 Fulham Road, Mayfair, London SW3 | 5 minutes walk from Builder's Arms
Founded in 1876, this major London art dealer is most famous for pioneering the notion of the one-man exhibition - the most famous of... More

London > Attractions > Museums
24 Cheyne Row, Chelsea, Chelsea, London SW3 | 7 minutes walk from Builder's Arms
A Queen Anne Town House occupied by historian and 'Sage of Chelsea' Thomas Carlyle and his wife Jane from 1834-1881. A man of letters, Thomas... More

London > Attractions > Museums
Royal Hospital Road, Chelsea, London SW3 | 8 minutes walk from Builder's Arms
More than 23 million pounds has been spent on re-development of the National Army Museum which reopens in 2017 to reveal a... More

London > Attractions > Historic Buildings
Royal Hospital Road, Chelsea, London SW3 | 8 minutes walk from Builder's Arms
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 > Art Galleries
Duke of York's Square, King's Road, Chelsea, London SW3 | 8 minutes walk from Builder's Arms
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

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1 Sloane Square, SW1W | 11 minutes walk from Builder's Arms
Sloane Square , a Chelsea landmark named after Sir Hans Sloane who owned the land, is in a prime spot in... More

London > Attractions > Museums
Cromwell Road, South Kensington, London SW7 | 11 minutes walk from Builder's Arms
The Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A) was originally founded in 1852 to inspire and educate British designers and manufacturers. Today it... More

London > Attractions > Historic Buildings
Pont Street, Knightsbridge, London SW1X | 11 minutes walk from Builder's Arms
There has been a church on the site since 1884. It was bombed in 1941, rebuilt in 1955 and is now a Grade II listed... More

London > Attractions > Sights
V&A Museum, Cromwell Road, SW7 | 11 minutes walk from Builder's Arms
A new purpose-built underground gallery, magnificent courtyard space and a new entrance from Exhibition Road on the west side of the Victoria and Albert Museum... More

London > Attractions > Historic Buildings
Brompton Road, South Kensington, London SW7 | 11 minutes walk from Builder's Arms
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

London > Attractions > Museums
Cromwell Road, South Kensington, London SW7 | 13 minutes walk from Builder's Arms
The Natural History Museum is sure to impress even the most jaded of children. This ornate museum is home to more than 70 million specimens... More

London > Attractions > Museums
Exhibition Road, South Kensington, London SW7 | 13 minutes walk from Builder's Arms
The Science Museum in South Kensington houses one of the most comprehensive collections looking at the development of science and industry, and it is all... More

London > Attractions > Museums
Science Museum, Exhibition Road, South Kensington, London SW7 | 13 minutes walk from Builder's Arms
A major permanent gallery on the second floor of the Science Museum, open on 25th October 2014, Information Age: Six Networks That Changed Our World... More

London > Attractions > Museums
Science Museum, Exhibition Road, SW7 | 13 minutes walk from Builder's Arms
Wonderlab: The Statoil Gallery is the Science Museum 's most ambitious interactive gallery to date. Open from October 2016, the £6 million... More

London > Attractions > Art Galleries
Science Museum, Exhibition Road, SW7 | 13 minutes walk from Builder's Arms
The Science Museum 's new gallery, Mathematics: The Winton Gallery , puts the spotlight on a subject often perceived as dry,... More

London > Attractions > Attractions for Kids
Battersea Park, SW11 | 14 minutes walk from Builder's Arms
Battersea Park Children's Zoo is home to a host of glorious creatures. There are farmyard animals, lemurs, otters and monkeys, as well as peacocks which... More

London > Attractions > Art Galleries
Battersea Park, SW11 | 14 minutes walk from Builder's Arms
Built in 1861, the Pump House Gallery was originally a Victorian water tower supplying water to the lakes and cascades in Battersea Park. Following renovation,... More

London > Attractions > Attractions for Kids
Grosvenor Waterside, 30 Gatliff Road, Pimlico, London SW1W | 15 minutes walk from Builder's Arms
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 > Museums
Royal College of Music Prince Consort Road, South Kensington, London SW7 | 16 minutes walk from Builder's Arms
The RCM Museum of Instruments was started in 1894 with a donation from Sir George Donaldson. Today it features over six hundred instruments, some of... More

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Eccleston Place, SW1W | 17 minutes walk from Builder's Arms
Previously a coach manufactory and once home to the Westminster Electrical Supply Corporation, Eccleston Yards has become a destination for food, fashion, retail, co-working and... More

London > Attractions > Historic Buildings
1 Kensington Gore, South Kensington, London SW7 | 18 minutes walk from Builder's Arms
For the past two centuries this old-fashioned 'learned society' has sent explorers and adventurers all over the world. Famous names from Mungo Park to... More

London > Attractions > Other Attractions
Fulham Road, Fulham, London SW10 | 18 minutes walk from Builder's Arms
Opened in the mid-19th century Brompton Cemetery was set up as one of the 'Magnificent Seven' series of cemeteries, which included Highgate Cemetery, established to... More

London > Attractions > Sights
Circus West, Sopwith Way, Battersea, London SW8 | 18 minutes walk from Builder's Arms
The masterpiece of architect Giles Gilbert Scott, the Grade II listed Battersea Power Station has taken on an iconic status in the capital. With its... More

London > Attractions > Art Galleries
Kensington Gore, South Kensington, London SW7 | 19 minutes walk from Builder's Arms
The Royal College of Art is one of London's most prestigious art colleges and the world's only wholly postgraduate university of art and design. Students... More

London > Attractions > Historic Buildings
119 Eaton Square, Belgravia, London SW1W | 20 minutes walk from Builder's Arms
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
Kensington Gardens, 27 Princes Square, South Kensington, London W2 | 20 minutes walk from Builder's Arms
This 180ft Victorian bronze gilt statue in Kensington Gardens is a tribute to Queen Victoria's husband, Prince Albert, and was erected following his death through... More

London > Attractions > Art Galleries
Kensington Gardens, South Kensington, London W2 | 22 minutes walk from Builder's Arms
Found in the middle of leafy Kensington Gardens and Hyde Park, there are two galleries that go by the name of The Serpentine, the original... More

London > Attractions > Art Galleries
West Carriage Drive, Kensington Gardens, South Kensington, London W2 | 22 minutes walk from Builder's Arms
The Serpentine Gallery made a significant expansion in September 2013, restoring a former gunpowder depot not far from its original gallery in Kensington... More

London > Attractions > Parks and Gardens
The Boat House, Serpentine Road, Hyde Park, London W2 | 22 minutes walk from Builder's Arms
Fed by a pure underground spring, and set in the heart of London's gorgeous Hyde Park, the Serpentine Boating Lake is one of the most... More
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