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The Master Shipwright's House | The Shipwright
“If you manage to find your way into this magical space - dont hesitate! We spent an afternoon here thanks to the @NestCollective. This is one good reason to love London!”
Westferry Circus
“Nice public restrooms/toilet/washroom/water closet/bathroom, whatever it’s called.”
See Your City
“Thank you Hannah for a lovely and super fun Ghost & Gallows Walking Tour around London!”
Royal Holloway
“Beautiful university with historical buildings and wonderful atmosphere. Lots of nature too and generally a very thought-inspiring place to be.”
Claybury Park
“Claybury Woods is lovely and so many people are not even aware it’s there. A superb place for dog walks, nature trails and berry picking in winter with a play area for the children too. Many different types of plants and scents. A lovely place for a stroll or a summer picnic.”
Drummond Villa
“I ate here with a friend from France last Sunday evening 20/11/22. The food was delicious : very generous portions, on warm plates. The service was excellent. The two waiters were so attentive. Big thanks to chef +kitchen team. Miss D Walker - Camden.”
Coda Restaurant
“Our afternoon tea experience was marvelous. It was our first time and the staff made us feel very welcomed and comfortable. Food and tea as well as cakes were all delicious. Very reasonable on pocket, too.”
Piccadilly Circus
“The Ramadan Lights located right off of the Piccadilly Circus, in the London Theatre district was amazing to see, feel the vibe and experience the proud Ramadan moment with my son. This was the very first time for London to decorate one of the most visited districts with Ramadan Lights. Loved it and hoping other major cities around the world would follow what London did and honor their Muslim citizens, which they deserve to be recognized and honored as Ramadan is one of the major, if not the most, celebrations in Islamic culture all around the world for 14 centuries. My son loved the vibe so he visited the same place twice two nights in a row :)”
The Pump House Theatre and Arts Centre
“Small and cute. Friendly staffs. Enjoyed my first visit.”
Beckenham Place Mansion
“We love this venue. It is a beautiful space for parties or weddings if you book enough in advance to get a slot. The rooms have views over the park, the events team are really helpful. The ceilings have stunning wedgewood style designs. There is an air of faded grandeur that we really loved. The team recommend reliable caterers and a lighting business who know how to make the best of the venue. Highly recommended.”
Queen's House
“Really enjoyed my visit to the Queen’s house. It is free which makes it perfect for a visit while on a day out in Greenwich. You don’t need much time here but it is worth a visit, there is a very nice collection of art.”
Roche Bobois
“Furniture that makes a difference very professional personal attention 100% recommended!!!”
Ivy House
“Arrived Saturday. Lady could not do more for me. Lovely room. Perfectly clean. Lovely location for shops, pubs, restaurants. Station if required. Ample parking. Will be back. Thank you.”
Slaughter and May
“Used for a business conference and was very pleased with the facilities. Lovely building and friendly helpful staff.”
The Club at County Hall
“I've recently joined The Club At County Hall and it was a superb idea. The team is warm and friendly and the facilities well kept. I mainly use the swimming pool which is fantastic seeing the size. I'd recommend the Club to anyone. I love that it's within a luxurious hotel since the hospitality is felt the minute your enter the doors. Keep up the good work!”
Priory Park
“Very good sized park with multiple entrance all with gate for safety. Very well cleaned and maintained on a daily basis. Benches scattered all over the park. There's also a good sized basketball court. Also a cafe with padding pool and a playground for kids. Also multiple tennis courts. Also enough space for picnics.”
Tide End Cottage
“July, sunny weekend, and still enough places for a group of 8 to sit and enjoy the food and beer. Food was great, great selection of beers, service was good and the secret garden at the back was a bonus. I really not sure why the pub next door is so full when this little gem was half empty, but we took it to our advantage.”
The Red Lion E6
“Beautiful place nice garden,and the food was amazing!!! The best pizza in London!!! The staff are very friendly highly recommended place!!!”
The Kingswood Halls
“Highly recommend Village Montessori. The staff is just brilliant and my children enjoy it so much!!! ***** #Excellent”
Howard Park
“Lovely water park and play area for kids. Nice space for adults to relax as well”
Blakewells
“It was a pleasure working with Blackwell's Solicitors. I have now built a strong relationship with Famida Salem at the firm and I can honestly say that I have never come across a professional property lawyer who goes that extra mile to help estate agents and their clients through the journey as efficiently and effectively as Famida. I would strongly recommend Famida for all your residential conveyancing needs. A professional and helpful solicitor who really understands every client is different and tailors her approach accordingly. Famida has personally dealt with a second complicated file. Looking forward to working in the you again in the future.”
Swakeleys Park
“The park had a sign up saying only 14 were allowed inside the play area. I counted 7 leaving plenty of space for the children and I to play together. The children and I agree, The trampoline and slides were our favourite and the swing was great too. I noticed a swing for a wheel chair aswell.. how lovely to be able to have such a lovely space in a Borough of London. A good time was had by all.”
Clockhouse Gardens
“This is a lovely place to walk around and see the ducks. My little girl loves all types of bird so this place is always so magical for her.”
Mother Red Cap
“Solid boozer. No frills but decent regulars and pints. Good atmosphere on a Thursday”
Watford Colosseum
“Thanks to Jane Kirk and the team at Watford Colosseum for the use of their wonderful facilities in The Forum, where we held our A Little Bit Of Google Goes A Long Way workshop last week. The Forum was perfect for our needs, with a great technical team on hand for any problems. Nothing was too much trouble and the coffee was really good! A great venue to hire out for workshops and conferences, thoroughly recommend. Many thanks from Team Mustard”
High Road House
“Only had coffees but offered tap water before ordering which was a nice touch. Very good coffee and excellent service. No being hurried to leave and excellent choice of free papers. Absolutely spotless everywhere including toilets Cooling stylish decor. Spacious toilets but only slight minus was still had the old fashioned blow driers which are bad for the environment and not as hygienic as towels. Could spread covid. Otherwise absolutely brilliant place”
St George's Circus
“I live in blackfriars Road and St George's circus is on the corner and you don't go in. You can see it from the payment”
Ironmonger Row Baths
“Good water temperature for a swim workout. Water is clean and not overly chlorinated. Note the pool is 30.5 metres.”
Royal College of Art
“The college is opened today with strict social distancing measures in place. This internationally famous art college welcomed all their new students after a long wait. They enjoyed their first day at college by attending their face to face classes. The experience may be not as usual but hopefully the situation will improve gradually. I went their as part of my job and found the buildings are painted recently and the classrooms are also different from last year. The college authority is trying hard to start their usual job to do and I know it's genuine.”
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