Abbeville Road
The nearest station to Abbeville Road is Clapham Common Tube Station which is about 6 minutes to the North West. Clapham is a district of south-west London within the London Borough of Lambeth.
DetailsThe nearest station to Abbeville Road is Clapham Common Tube Station which is about 6 minutes to the North West. Clapham is a district of south-west London within the London Borough of Lambeth.
DetailsAbbey Road is a thoroughfare in the borough of Camden and the City of Westminster in London, running roughly northwest to southeast through St. John’s Wood, near Lord’s Cricket Ground.
DetailsAbbey Wood is located in south east London. The name, Abbey Wood, is taken from the Lesnes Abbey Woods which belonged to the Lesnes Abbey in South-East London.
DetailsActon Central Rail Station is an overground station on the North London Line in Travel Zone 3. Other transportation available from this station is by bus.
DetailsActon Main Line Railway Station is the first National Rail station on the Great Western Main Line out of the terminus at Paddington.
DetailsActon Town is a London Underground station in the south-west corner of Acton, west London, in the London Borough of Ealing, close to the border with the London Borough of Hounslow.
DetailsAlbany Park Railway Station is in Steynton Avenue, Albany Park, a suburban area in south-east London, England. It is situated in the London Borough of Bexley, Kent.
DetailsAlbemarle Street is a street in Mayfair in central London, off Piccadilly. It has historic associations with Lord Byron, whose publisher John Murray was based here, and Oscar Wilde.
DetailsRoyal Albert Hall is a concert hall on the northern edge of South Kensington, London, best known for holding the Proms concerts annually each summer since 1941. It has a capacity of up to 5,272 seats.
DetailsAlbion Square is a delightful Victorian Square tucked away in a conservation area in the London Fields ward. The square is surrounded by period housing and is shaded by mature trees.
DetailsAldermanbury is in the London area of City. The nearest station to Aldermanbury is Moorgate Railway Station which is about 4 minutes to the North East.
DetailsAldgate East is a London Underground station located between Aldgate and Whitechapel of the London Borough of Tower Hamlets. It is on the Hammersmith & City line between Liverpool Street and Whitechapel.
DetailsAlexandra Palace Railway Station serves the iconic North London ‘people’s palace’, Alexandra Palace.The nearest underground station is Wood Green on the Piccadilly Line but using the train is definitely the most direct route.
DetailsAll Hallows-by-the-Tower, also previously dedicated to St Mary the Virgin and sometimes known as All Hallows Barking, is an ancient Anglican church on Byward Street in the City of London, overlooking the Tower of London.
DetailsAll Saints is a station on the Docklands Light Railway (DLR) in Poplar in east London, England. It is named after the nearby All Saints, Poplar, a church dating from 1821-3.
DetailsAngel Road Railway Station is located on Angel Road in Zone 4, in the London Borough of Enfield at Edmonton. It does not have much in the way of facilities
DetailsApsley House, also known as Number One, London, is the London townhouse of the Dukes of Wellington. It stands alone at Hyde Park Corner, on the south-east corner of Hyde Park.
DetailsAquascutum is a UK-based luxury clothing manufacturer and retailer. Aquascutum was established in 1851, when tailor and entrepreneur John Emary opened a high quality menswear shop at 46 Regent Street.
DetailsThe ArcelorMittal Orbit (often referred to as the Orbit Tower) is a 114.5 metre (376 feet) tall sculpture and observation tower in the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in Stratford, London.
DetailsArgyle Square is in the London area of Bloomsbury. The nearest station to Argyle Square is King’s Cross Thameslink Railway Station which is about 3 minutes to the North East.
DetailsArgyll Street is in the London area of Soho. The Argyll Rooms was an entertainment venue on Little Argyll Street, Regent Street, London, England, opened in 1806.
DetailsArnos Grove is an area in the south west corner of the London Borough of Enfield, England. It is close to Enfield’s borders with two other boroughs: Barnet and Haringey.
DetailsThe nearest station to Arundel Square is Highbury and Islington Railway Station which is about 6 minutes to the North East. The interiors feature many hand-crafted, bespoke elements and reflect the individuality of Arundel Square.
DetailsBaker Street is a street in the Marylebone district of the City of Westminster in London. It is named after builder William Baker, who laid the street out in the 18th century.
DetailsBAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, Neasden (also commonly known as the Neasden Temple), is a Hindu temple in the London Borough of Brent in northwest London, England.
DetailsThe Barbican Conservatory is the second largest conservatory in London. It houses that than 2000 species of plants and trees, as well as birds and fish, including finches, quails, terrapins and koi carp.
DetailsSantander Cycles is a public bicycle hire scheme in London. The scheme’s bicycles are popularly known as Boris Bikes, after Boris Johnson, who was the Mayor of London when the scheme was launched.
DetailsBarking Abbey is a former royal monastery located in Barking, in the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham. It has been described as “one of the most important nunneries in the country”.
DetailsBarkingside is a district of Ilford in the London Borough of Redbridge, north east London. Barkingside was historically part of Essex until the creation of the London Borough of Redbridge in 1965.
DetailsBarnehurst Railway Station is in Travel Zone 6, on Station Approach, Barnehurst, Greater London. Paid parking is available, along with toilets, shops, and pay phones but there is no ATM. Wheelchairs are avaialable and there is step free access.
DetailsBarnes Bridge railway station is in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, in south west London, and is in Travelcard Zone 3. The station and all trains serving it are operated by South West Trains.
DetailsBarons Court is a London Underground station in West Kensington of the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham, Greater London. This station serves the District line and the Piccadilly line.
DetailsBasingstoke Railway Station is located at Station Hill in Basingstoke. It is on the South Western Main Line from London Waterloo Railway Station. Basingstoke is staffed 24/7 and is fully accessible to wheelchair users.
DetailsBateaux London is a restaurant cruise experience on the River Thames in London, England. The company specialises in scheduled restaurant cruises and private charters with on-board catering and live music entertainment.
DetailsBattersea Park is a 200 acre (83-hectare) green space at Battersea in the London Borough of Wandsworth in London. It is situated on the south bank of the River Thames opposite Chelsea, and was opened in 1858.
DetailsBeak Street is a street in Soho, London, that runs roughly east-west between Regent Street and Lexington Street. On its south side, Beak Street is joined by Warwick Street, Upper John Street, Upper James Street, Bridle Lane and Great Pulteney Street.
DetailsBeckenham Hill railway station is in the London Borough of Lewisham in south London, very close to the border with Bromley. It is in Travelcard Zone 4, and the station and all trains are operated by Thameslink.
DetailsBeckenham Junction is a combined railway station and a tram terminus in Beckenham, south east London. It is in the London Borough of Bromley and Travelcard Zone 4, 8.6 miles (13.8 km) from London Victoria.
DetailsBeckton is an urban neighbourhood in east London, England and part of the London Borough of Newham. It was unpopulated marshland adjacent to the River Thames until the development of major industrial infrastructure to support the growing metropolis of London was built in the 19th century.
DetailsBeckton Traincare Depot is the primary railway maintenance depot for the Docklands Light Railway. Before its construction, Poplar DLR depot was the primary maintenance depot.
DetailsBeckton Park DLR station is a station on the Docklands Light Railway (DLR) in the Docklands area of east London. The station is located by the north quay of the Royal Albert Dock (though no foot access is possible).
DetailsBecontree Heath (also spelt Beacontree Heath) is an open space in the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham. The name has also been applied to the local area, in particular to the RM8 postal district.
DetailsOne of London’s best kept secrets, Beefeater London: The Home of Gin visitors centre is an interactive experience that lifts the lid on the extraordinary stories and events behind one of the world’s favourite spirits.
DetailsBellingham is an area of south east London, within the London Borough of Lewisham. It lies south of Lewisham and north of Beckenham. The Bellingham Estate is an LCC cottage estate bordered to the east and west by railway lines running south from Catford.
DetailsBelsize Park is an area of north-west London, England, in the London Borough of Camden. It gives its name to a ward of the borough, called Belsize, which covers most of Belsize Park; the rest of Belsize Park is part of Hampstead Town.
DetailsBenjamin Franklin House is a museum in a terraced Georgian house at 36 Craven Street, London, close to Trafalgar Square. It is the only surviving former residence of Benjamin Franklin, one of the Founding Fathers of the United States.
DetailsBerkeley Square is a town square in Mayfair in the West End of London, in the City of Westminster. It was originally laid out in the mid 18th century by architect William Kent.
DetailsBermondsey is a district in south London, and a part of the London Borough of Southwark. To the west of Bermondsey lies Southwark/Borough, to the east Rotherhithe and Deptford, and to the south,Walworth and Peckham.
DetailsBerrylands is a residential neighbourhood originally forming part of the Municipal Borough of Surbiton, and since 1965 part of the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames. It is a suburban development situated 10.1 miles (16.3 km) south west of Charing Cross.
DetailsBerwick Street is a street in the Soho district of the City of Westminster. Berwick Street Market is a small outdoor general retail market on Berwick Street in the heart of Soho, London.
DetailsBethnal Green is an area in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets. Located 3.3 miles (5.3 km) northeast of Charing Cross, it was historically an agrarian hamlet in the ancient parish of Stepney, Middlesex.
DetailsBexleyheath is a town in the London Borough of Bexley approximately 12 miles (19.3 km) east-southeast of Charing Cross. The town is identified in the London Plan as one of 35 major centres in Greater London.
DetailsThe Mediatheque is a place to make new film discoveries and get reacquainted with old favourites, free of charge.Simply log on at a viewing station and choose from over 2,500 highlights from the BFI National Archive.
DetailsBlackfriars is an area of central London. The name Blackfriars was first used in 1317 and derives from the black cappa worn by the Dominican Friars who moved their priory from Holborn to the area between the River Thames and Ludgate Hill.
DetailsBlackfriars is an area of central London. The name Blackfriars was first used in 1317 and derives from the black cappa worn by the Dominican Friars who moved their priory from Holborn to the River Thames.
DetailsBlackheath is an area of south-east London, divided between the Royal Borough of Greenwich and the London Borough of Lewisham, located east of the town of Lewisham, and south of the town of Greenwich. The name is recorded in 1166 as Blachehedfeld and means the “dark coloured heathland”.
DetailsThe Blackwall Tunnel is a pair of road tunnels underneath the River Thames in east London, England linking the London Borough of Tower Hamlets with the Royal Borough of Greenwich, and part of the A102 road.
DetailsBlenheim Palace was built in the early 18th Century to celebrate victory over the French in the War of the Spanish Succession. In particular, it was built as a gift to the 1st Duke of Marlborough, John Churchill.
DetailsBloomsbury is an area of the London Borough of Camden, in central London, between Euston Road and Holborn, developed by the Russell family in the 17th and 18th centuries into a fashionable residential area.
DetailsBlythe Road is in the London area of Hammersmith. The nearest station to Blythe Road is Kensington Olympia Railway Station which is about 4 minutes to the North East.
DetailsThe Boleyn Ground,often referred to as Upton Park, was an association football stadium located in Upton Park, east London. From 1904 to 2016, it was the home of Premier League side West Ham United.
DetailsBond Street is a street in the West End of London. The street, consisting of two sections, has been a popular shopping area since the 18th century and is the home of many fashion outlets that sell prestigious and expensive items.
DetailsBorough Market is a wholesale and retail food market in Southwark. It is one of the largest and oldest food markets in London. The retail market operates on Wednesdays and Thursdays from 10am to 5pm, Fridays from 10am to 6pm, and Saturdays from 8 am to 5 pm.
DetailsBoston Manor was one of the ancient manors of Middlesex. It has now been assimilated into the London Borough of Hounslow west London, England. Its Jacobean manor house of 1622 still stands in what is now Boston Manor Park.
DetailsBounds Green is an area in the north of London, in the London Borough of Haringey. Parts of Bounds Green are also known as New Southgate, but most of New Southgate lies in the London Borough of Enfield to the north west.
DetailsBow Church is a station on the Docklands Light Railway (DLR) on Bow Road, in the Bow, east London. The station is located on the DLR’s Stratford branch, between Devons Road and Pudding Mill Lane stations and is in Travelcard Zone 2
DetailsBowes Park railway station is in the London Borough of Haringey in north London, and is on the boundary of Travelcard Zone 3 and Travelcard Zone 4. The station and all trains serving it are operated by Great Northern, on the Hertford Loop Line.
DetailsBrent Cross is an area of north London, in the London Borough of Barnet. It is located near the A41 Brent Cross Flyover over the A406 North Circular Road. Brent Cross is best known for its shopping centre and the proposed Brent Cross Cricklewood development.
DetailsBrick Lane is a street in east London. It runs from Swanfield Street in the northern part of Bethnal Green, crosses Bethnal Green Road, passes through Spitalfields.
DetailsThe British Library is the national library of the UK and thelargest library in the world by number of items catalogued. The British Library adds some three million items every year occupying 9.6 kilometres of new shelf space.
DetailsBroadwick Street (formerly Broad Street) is a street in Soho, City of Westminster, London. It runs for 0.18 miles (0.29 km) approximately west-east between Marshall Street and Wardour Street, crossing Berwick Street.
DetailsBrockwell Park is a 50.8 hectare (125.53 acres) park located between Brixton, Herne Hill and Tulse Hill, bordered by Brixton Water Lane, Norwood Road, Tulse Hill (Road), and Dulwich Road in South London.
DetailsBromley-by-Bow, historically and officially Bromley, is a district in East London, England, in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets. It is an inner-city district situated 4.8 miles east north-east of Charing Cross.
DetailsBromley North railway station is in the London Borough of Bromley in south-east London, in Travelcard Zone 4. The station and all trains serving it are operated by Southeastern. It is the terminus of the short Bromley North Branch Line from Grove Park.
DetailsBromley South railway station is a major station on the Chatham Main Line in Greater London within the London Borough of Bromley. Serving the major suburban town of Bromley, it is in Travelcard Zone 5, and it is managed by Southeastern.
DetailsBrompton Road is a street in Knightsbridge, London. It starts from Knightsbridge tube station and runs south-west through an extremely wealthy residential area until it reaches Egerton Gardens and the area to the east of South Kensington tube station.
DetailsBrondesbury together with Brondesbury Park is an affluent suburb in the north west of London, England. Brondesbury is some 4 miles north west of Charing Cross in the London Boroughs of Brent and Camden.
DetailsBrondesbury Park is an affluent suburb and electoral ward of the London Borough of Brent, centred on Brondesbury Park railway station. The area has a number of open spaces, such as Queen’s Park and Tiverton Green.
DetailsBrown’s Hotel is a 5-star hotel in London, United Kingdom. Opened in 1837, it is one of London’s most established hotels, celebrating its 175th anniversary in 2012.
DetailsBroxbourne is a commuter town in the Broxbourne borough of Hertfordshire in the East of England with a population of 13,298 in 2001. It is located 17.1 miles (27.5 km) north north-east of Charing Cross in London and about a mile (1.6 km) north of Wormley and south of Hoddesdon.
DetailsBruce Grove is a ward in Tottenham. The Bruce Grove area of the Tottenham High Road has received a £1m grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund to restore the historic Victorian and Edwardian buildings to their original grandeu.
DetailsThe Brunswick Centre is a grade II listed residential and shopping centre in Bloomsbury, Camden, London, England, located between Brunswick Square and Russell Square. It was designed by Patrick Hodgkinson in the mid-1960s, based on studies by Leslie Martin.
DetailsBruton Street is in the London area of Mayfair. The nearest station to Bruton Street is Green Park Tube Station which is about 5 minutes to the South East.
DetailsBuckhurst Hill is an affluent suburban town in the Epping Forest district of Essex, England. Located adjacent to the northern boundary of Greater London, it forms part of the Greater London Urban Area. The railway line was opened in 1856 as part of the Eastern Counties Railway; a middle-class development resulted from this line.
DetailsBuckingham Palace is the London residence and principal workplace of the reigning monarch of the United Kingdom. Located in the City of Westminster, the palace is often at the centre of state occasions and royal hospitality. It has been a focus for the British people at times of national rejoicing.
DetailsThe Burlington Arcade is a covered shopping arcade in London that runs behind Bond Street from Piccadilly through to Burlington Gardens. It is one of the precursors of the mid-19th-century European shopping gallery and the modern shopping centre.
DetailsBury Place is in the London area of Bloomsbury. The nearest station to Bury Place is Holborn Tube Station which is about 4 minutes to the South East.
DetailsBush Hill Park is a locality within the London Borough of Enfield. Situated 0.5 miles (0.8 km) south east of Enfield Town and immediately to the west of the branch railway line from Edmonton Green to Enfield Townwhich .
DetailsThe Cadogan Hotel is a hotel located in Sloane Street, Knightsbridge, London, England that was built in 1887. The Earls Cadogan, via their company Cadogan Estates, have owned Sloane Street and the surrounding area for many generations.
DetailsCadogan Square is a residential square in Knightsbridge, west London, that was named after Earl Cadogan. Whilst it is mainly a residential area, some of the properties are used for diplomatic and educational purposes.
DetailsThe Caledonian Road runs about a mile and a half north-south through the London Borough of Islington. It connects North London, starting at Camden Road near the junction with Holloway Road, and central London’s Pentonville Road in the south.
DetailsCaledonian Road & Barnsbury railway station in the London Borough of Islington in North London is on the North London Line and is in Travelcard Zone 2. The station and all trains serving it are operated by London Overground.
DetailsFrom the beginning of the nineteenth century the site of the Calthorpe Project community garden had predominantly been leased to Thomas Cubitt, an eminent builder responsible for a substantial part of the construction in London.
DetailsEast Dulwich is a district of south London, England in the London Borough of Southwark. It forms the eastern part of Dulwich, with Peckham to the east and Camberwell to the north.
DetailsCalvert Avenue is in the London area of Shoreditch. The nearest station to Calvert Avenue is Old Street Station which is about 9 minutes to the South West.
DetailsCambridge Heath is an inner city, canal side district in the East End of London, England. The area is in the northern part of the London Borough of Tower Hamlets. The earliest recorded use of the name is as Camprichthesheth in 1275.
DetailsCamden Road is a main road running from the junction of Camden High Street and Camden Town tube station up to Holloway Road. It is part of the A503 which continues east as Tollington Road.
DetailsCamden Town, often shortened to Camden (ambiguously also used for the much larger London Borough of Camden of which it is the central neighbourhood), is an inner city district of London, 2.4 miles (3.9 km) north of the centre of London.
DetailsCamley Street Natural Park is an urban nature reserve in King’s Cross in central London and within the London Borough of Camden. Comprising 0.8 hectares of land on the banks of the Regent’s Canal – by St Pancras Lock and adjoining St Pancras Basin, the park is a sanctuary for wildlife and an education centre, forming “a lovely oasis”.
DetailsCanada Water is a freshwater lake and wildlife refuge in Rotherhithe in the Docklands in south-east London. Canada Water tube, Overground and bus station is named after the lake.
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