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As part of a local festival, the Georgian-era church in the centre of Wanstead will open its underground crypt for public ...
In a few weeks' time, a large warehouse in East London will open its doors and reveal a huge moving sculpture within.
You’re going to start seeing the new DLR trains out on the railways from next week - although they won't be carrying any passengers yet.
If you walked along the Thames in Spring 1941, you would have seen something remarkable - the government was trying to hide ...
For the next few days, there’s a Viking longship in London, and it will be open to the public to go on board for a look ...
There’s going to be a chance to see some of Dennis Potter’s plays on a big(ish) screen as part of a season by a Clapham-based ...
This is a newish pocket park that you can sit around but not in, and is a restoration of sorts of a bit of park that used to ...
A geological guide to marbles at Two Temple Place and the Octagonal Chapel, Cliveden House This free news roundup is ...
A steam train covered in lights will return to the Epping Ongar railway this winter, creating a magical ride through the ...
A rarely seen set of drawings showing Charles Dickens rehearsing for a play in his drawing room has gone on display in London ...
A family of cannibals, descended from Victorian railway workers who had been buried alive in an accident, dwells in the disused lines of the London Underground network.
The Bank of England’s fortress building in the heart of the City of London will host an exhibition next month about how it came to be built, and rebuilt, several times.