The 10 Best Sights & Landmarks in Greater London, England

June 6, 2021 Franklyn Hardiman

Discover the best top things to do in Greater London, United Kingdom including Five Arches, London Museum of Water & Steam, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Syon House and Park, Sri Guru Singh Sabha, Wembley Stadium, Twickenham Stadium, Sanatan Temple, Strawberry Hill House & Garden, Valentines Mansion & Gardens.
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1. Five Arches

Bexley Lane, Sidcup DA14 4JJ England
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5.0 based on 12 reviews

Five Arches

Reviewed By JillS916 - Sidcup, United Kingdom

There are many entrances to this beautiful place and is very popular with dog walkers. There are car parks at the Rectory Lane entrance and Kimberly Drive entrance It was a place my parents took me to when I was young to catch sticklebacks and where I took my children. As with every place like this you must always be aware of others around you and be considerate to other people.

2. London Museum of Water & Steam

Green Dragon Lane, Brentford, Ealing TW8 0EN England +44 20 8568 4757 [email protected] http://www.waterandsteam.org.uk
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4.5 based on 273 reviews

London Museum of Water & Steam

The London Museum of Water & Steam at Kew Bridge was built in 1838 and is home to an internationally recognised collection of working steams engines that can be seen in operation every weekend. Come and discover the story of London's water supply through interactive displays and fascinating objects from Romans times to modern day. The museum is also home to a narrow gauge steam railway which is in operation every weekend and selected dates in the school holidays. Families can also enjoy the new Waterworks interactive gallery, with hands on exhibits that bring the story of London's water supply to life and prepare to get wet in the outdoors "Splashzone" where children of all ages can turn wheels, gears and pumps to move water by hand to create amazing outcomes. The rotative steam engines are in operation every weekend with the Cornish Engines running on monthly event days (see website for event listings). After all that, relax and refuel in the Stokers Cafe where you will be able to choose from a range of hot and cold drinks and homemade treats. We are a 5 minute walk from Kew Bridge Station (25 minutes from London Waterloo) and are a short bus journey away from South Ealing station (Picadilly Line + 65 bus) and Gunnersbury (District Line and Overground + 237 or 267 bus). There is a small car park on site for visitors.

Reviewed By CharlotteF14

This museum has plenty of interesting machinery and fascinating engines to interest fans of Victorian engineering. There are also lots of interactive displays about London's water supply and sewage disposal to entertain and inform every sort of visitor. While we were there there were little children from a Nursery having a great time. And the All Day Breakfast was brilliant! And your ticket gives you free entry for one year.

3. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew

The Herbarium Kew Green, Kew, Richmond-upon-Thames TW9 3AE England +44 20 8332 5655 [email protected] http://www.kew.org
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4.5 based on 8,492 reviews

Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew

Kew is London's largest UNESCO World Heritage site offering unique landscapes, vistas and iconic architecture from every stage of the Gardens' history. Our collection of living plants is the largest and most diverse in the world, growing out in the landscape and within our glasshouses and nurseries.

Reviewed By Discover64150957059 - Southampton, United Kingdom

Lovely day at Kew Gardens well worth a visit, the Palm House is amazing beautiful so is the Waterlily House the plants are stunning, there is also an exhibition by Chihuly in the Palm House. We also saw the Palace and the kitchen there is also an ice house. Food is a bit pricey but very good

4. Syon House and Park

Park Rd House open Wednesdays, Thursdays and Sundays only 11:00am until 17:00pm, Brentford, Ealing TW8 8JF England +44 20 8560 0882 [email protected] http://www.syonpark.co.uk/
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4.5 based on 395 reviews

Syon House and Park

Syon House is the London home of the Duke of Northumberland and has been in the Percy family for over 400 years. Built on the site of a late medieval abbey, Syon boasts one of the finest Robert Adam interiors in the country and has a magnificent collection of paintings and furniture. Set in 200 acres of parkland and Capability Brown designed gardens, which includes the Great Conservatory, Syon is one of London's hidden treasures.

Reviewed By Trencherman_10 - Leeds, United Kingdom

Syon House has a great history and I would reccomend the audio tour. Interesting facts about River Thames and Henry VIII.

5. Sri Guru Singh Sabha

Havelock Road, Southall, Ealing UB2 4NP England +44 20 8574 4311 http://www.sgsss.org/
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4.5 based on 54 reviews

Sri Guru Singh Sabha

Reviewed By GauravC697 - New Delhi, India

Gurudwaras are such peaceful places..I was so delighted when i could visit this Gurudwara ... Immaculately clean...Could sit for some time in peace...The langar was divine...It is infact the largest gurudwara in London

6. Wembley Stadium

Wembley Park, Wembley HA9 0WS England +44 844 980 8001 [email protected] http://www.wembleystadium.com/
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4.5 based on 6,183 reviews

Wembley Stadium

Reviewed By Rach160480

Fantastic with a great tour guide. Very interesting and informative a must do for football fans and I think even non football fans

7. Twickenham Stadium

Whitton Road Twickeham Stadium, Twickenham TW2 7BA England +44 20 8108 9149 http://www.twickenhamstadium.com/
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4.5 based on 1,841 reviews

Twickenham Stadium

Twickenham Stadium is the home of England Rugby and the largest dedicated rugby union venue in the world, seating up to 82,000 people. The stadium is a destination for fans around the world to experience the action on the pitch on a match day, dance to some of the biggest stars in music, re-live the history of a stadium tour, visit the newly housed World Rugby Museum, host a fantastic event or take a trip to the Rugby Store. Why not visit the stadium on a behind the scenes tour and World Rugby Museum visit.

Reviewed By Global680473

Had a a great time here. every thing is well organised plenty of food and drink and a great atmosphere... Great street stalls from the station to the stadium

8. Sanatan Temple

Ealing Road, Wembley England +44 20 8989 7539 http://www.svnuk.org
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4.5 based on 132 reviews

Sanatan Temple

Reviewed By Putneyhill - New Delhi, India

Second time I have visited. The temple is extraordinarily beautiful. Considering what a holy place this is they are very relaxed and welcoming towards non Hindus. Strongly recommend a visit

9. Strawberry Hill House & Garden

268 Waldegrave Road, Twickenham TW1 4ST England +44 20 8744 1241 [email protected] http://www.strawberryhillhouse.org.uk/
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4.5 based on 450 reviews

Strawberry Hill House & Garden

Discover Strawberry Hill House, Horace Walpole’s magnificent 18th century ’little gothic castle’. Set back from the River Thames in Twickenham, it has captivated visitors for over 250 years. This enchanting House & Garden inspired Walpole to write the first ever gothic novel, ‘The Castle of Otranto’ and today, is internationally famous as Britain’s finest example of domestic Georgian Gothic revival architecture.

Reviewed By DGarethOwen - Edinburgh, United Kingdom

This is a fascinating house to visit with its unusual neo-gothic features which must be some of the earliest u its kindi in England (it prefigured the 19th century gothic revival). Unfortunately many of the original artworks were sold off in 1984. However about 150 items were returned for display in their original positions in the house for an exhibition between Oct 18 to feb 19. There is an excellent free app giving a virtual tour of this exhibition (lost treasures of strawberry hill house). There were volunteers in each room which gave excellent explanations of the major features of interest. Note that there is a 50% entrance fee reduction for National Trust members and other similar organisations. I particularly enjoyed the magnificent gallery (see photo).

10. Valentines Mansion & Gardens

Valentine Park Emerson Road, Ilford IG1 4XA England +44 20 8708 8100 [email protected] http://www.valentinesmansion.com
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4.5 based on 106 reviews

Valentines Mansion & Gardens

Discover a beautiful country house and gardens in the heart of Ilford. Visit the recreated Victorian kitchen and Georgian rooms, with gorgeous views over surrounding parkland. Enjoy contemporary art exhibitions and installations. Explore the stunning historic gardens. Bring the whole family for hands-on games, activities and discovery trails. Valentines Mansion is open to the public on Tuesdays and Wednesdays between 10am and 5pm, and Sundays from 11am to 4pm. Entry to the mansion is free.Valentines Gardens are open throughout the year. The Gardener's Cottage Cafe, set within the tranquil walled gardens, is open throughout the year from 10am to sunset.Valentines Mansion is also available to hire for a whole host of functions, from weddings and celebrations, to business meetings and seminars. It also makes an ideal location for filming and photoshoots.For full details visit our web site. Nearest Tube: Gants Hill Underground Station on the Central Line (5 minute walk).

Reviewed By Inscribe

Built in around 1696 for Elizabeth Tillotson and her family, after the death of her husband who was the Archbishop of Canterbury. During its 300 + years of history Valentines has changed hands many times. It is a Grade II listed building. Valentine’s Mansion is located within Valentines Park at Emerson Road Ilford, Redbridge The last private owner was Sarah Ingleby who died in 1906 and the local Council acquired the house in 1912. Since then, Valentines has been home to wartime refugees, a hospital, a public health centre, and a council housing department. After that period the house stood empty for 15 years until it was restored with Redbridge council and Heritage Lottery funds. The house enjoys wide community support. There are several garden types at Valentines Mansion. You can download a map of the gardens at Valentine house website. These are places to relax and enjoy the beautiful surroundings. Relax and unwind in the gorgeous gardens at Valentines. You can choose from the historic kitchen garden, the Old English walled garden or the Victorian rose garden. Uniquely there is a feature called the Long Water Canal as well as rococo grottoes and dovecote. The gardens also host events throughout the year, such as tours, fairs and open-air theatre and entertainment for kids and school groups. Admission is free. Guided tours for groups must be pre-booked. There is a small fee per person for groups. There are designated car parking spaces provided for disabled badge holders. Valentine’s Mansion is wheel-chair accessible with a lift (elevator) to all floors. There is a note that the floors may be uneven due to the age of the building and advice that for people with large electronic wheelchairs may encounter some width restrictions and advise they should call ahead for advice and assistance. Valentines Mansion is a truly unique venue that can be hired for a variety of functions including weddings, charities, other celebrations and corporate events. The rooms can be hired individually or several of them and there is a dedicated events management team. There is a lovely café at the Gardener’s Cottage which is open daily from 10 am except on Mondays in December and January. Designated car parking spaces are provided for disabled badge holders. Gant’s Hill tube station is nearby. Only 5 minutes walking.

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