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Eltham
The woodlands consist of 130 hectares of woodland and meadow. Much of it is designated ancient woodland, and has been recognised as a Site of Special Scientific Interest. It is also a nature reserve.
Greenwich
Cheese at Turnpins offers a welcoming experience for both seasoned cheese lovers and curious newcomers.
Greenwich
Severndroog Castle is an elegantly preserved Gothic tower situated in the delightful gardens of Castle Wood on Shooter’s Hill, one of the highest points in London.
Eltham
Avery Hill Park is one of Greenwich's Green Flag Award-winning sites.
Greenwich
Greenwich Theatre is one of London’s foremost Off-West End theatres, working on a local, national and international stage.
Eltham
Well Hall Pleasaunce is one of Greenwich's Green Flag Award-winning sites and it has achieved a silver gilt in the small park of the year category of the London in Bloom awards.
Woolwich
The Royal Artillery Barracks was the home of the Royal Artillery from 1776 until 2007.
Bazalgette Way, Abbey Wood
Also known as the ‘Cathedral in the Marsh’, Crossness Pumping Station in Abbey Wood is a Grade 1 Listed building built by Sir Joseph Bazalgette for London’s sewage system.
Kidbrooke
One of the biggest parks in London and is a vibrant oasis within the Royal Borough of Greenwich.
Eltham
The Bob Hope Theatre is a community theatre in Eltham in the Royal Borough of Greenwich.
Greenwich
Greenwich’s Fan Museum is the only museum in the UK devoted to the history of fans and the art of fan making.
Charlton
A large park, with formal gardens and plenty of areas for different activities.
A network of footpaths linking together many of the open spaces in South East London.
Greenwich Peninsula
An 18-hole course inspired by old 1980s Crazy Golf and each hole is modelled on famous courses from around the world.
Eltham
Horn Park is one of Greenwich's Green Flag Award-winning sites.
Greenwich
St Alfege is the Anglican parish church in the centre of Greenwich. There has been a church here for over a thousand years, dedicated to the memory of Alfege, the Archbishop of Canterbury who was martyred on this site in year 1012.
Greenwich Peninsula Ecology Park is made up of four acres of freshwater habitat and is home to a fascinating array of wildlife.
Isle of Dogs
This charming riverside park holds the modern day view of Greenwich featured in Canaletto's famous 18th century painting, 'A View of Greenwich from the River'. There are three acres of waterfront parkland and easy access to Greenwich via the foot…
Explore the history of the Tower of London and see the majestic Crown Jewels.
Explore the absolutely stunning architecture inside the St Paul's Cathedral including the Dome, the artworks and the tombs.