|
Attractions near East Barnet
|
|
Alexandra Palace Ice Rink
(3 Miles)*
The Alexandra Palace Ice Rink offers a wide range of activities suitable for all ages including public skating sessions, figure skating classes and ice hockey training. |
|
Forty Hall & Estate
(4 Miles)*
Journey to the north of London and stumble upon Enfield's best kept secret. See the local wildlife on a beautiful lake, stroll through wildflower meadows and relax under a magnificent cedar tree. |
|
Church Farmhouse Museum
(4 Miles)*
Hendon Borough Council purchased Church Farmhouse, restored it and opened it as a museum in 1955. It is furnished as a Middlesex farm house and is the main repository for local artefacts from an area stretching from Edgware to Hampstead. |
|
Royal Air Force Museum London
(4 Miles)*
The Royal Air Force Museum London, North West London is one of the best flight exhibitions in the world. |
|
Capel Manor Gardens
(5 Miles)*
A unique opportunity to see behind the scenes at Greater London's only specialist College of Horticulture, Floristry, Garden Design, Equine, Animal Care and Countryside Studies. |
|
Fenton House
(5 Miles)*
Fenton House is a late 17th-century construction with an outstanding collection of porcelain, 17th-century needlework pictures, Georgian furniture and early keyboard instruments, most of which are in working order. |
|
Burgh House & Hampstead Local History Museum
(5 Miles)*
Burgh House is a handsome Queen Anne house in the heart of Old Hampstead, with original panelled rooms and staircase, and wrought-iron gates. |
|
2 Willow Road
(5 Miles)*
This house is one of Britain's most important examples of Modernist architecture; the former home of Erno Goldfinger and designed and built by him in 1939. |
|
Keats House
(5 Miles)*
This is the house where John Keats lived from 1818 to 1820 with his friend Charles Brown. It is where he wrote some of his most intensely moving poems including 'Ode to a Nightingale'. |
|
Freud Museum
(6 Miles)*
The Freud Museum was the home of Sigmund Freud and his family when they escaped Nazi annexation of Austria in 1938. It remained the family home until Anna Freud, the youngest daughter, died in 1982. |
|
William Morris Gallery
(6 Miles)*
William Morris, designer, craftsman, writer and socialist, was born at Walthamstow on 24th March 1834 at Hammersmith in 1896. The Gallery is situated in Water House, Morris's family home from 1848 to 1856. |
|
Jewish Museum
(6 Miles)*
The Jewish Museum is currently closed for a major redevelopment and is scheduled to reopen in Camden Town in autumn 2009. |
|
London Zoo
(7 Miles)*
London Zoo, the most famous Zoo in the world, is situated on the north side of Regent's Park. London Zoo first became established in 1828, housing animals for scientific study. |
|
London Canal Museum
(7 Miles)*
Discover Londons colourful canal story at London Canal Museum, the capital's only waterways museum. We tell the story of how and why london's canals were built. |
|
Queen Elizabeth's Hunting Lodge
(7 Miles)*
Built in 1543 for Henry VIII, Queen Elizabeth's Hunting Lodge is probably the last remaining royal hunting grandstand in the world. |
Copyright © 1999-2009 Excelsior Information Systems Limited.
All rights reserved.
Press Room Terms of Use Privacy Link to Us Self-Catering Advertising Index Site Map
