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More than 35 dealers sell everything from furniture to books at North London’s most exciting antiques market. Open Tue–Sat.
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Visiting the salerooms here is like going to a small museum. Their experts will value items brought in by the public.
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London’s first prison now houses a small exhibition devoted to crime and punishment.
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Exhibitions of the finest products of British design are held regularly here. The resource centre offers books, videos and a database of images to visitors.
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A permanent exhibition of 500 works by the great Spanish surrealist Salvador Dalí (1904–89).
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This 18th-century silk-weaver’s home (see Spitalfields) is kept perfectly in period and was created by artist Dennis Severs. Each room in this “still-life drama” appears as if the inhabitants have only just left it – dinner is half-eaten and cooking smells emanate from the kitchen.
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Sailing, rowing and canoeing facilities are available here
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London’s oldest purpose-built movie theatre, it remains one of the prettiest. Recently re-opened after refurbishment, with luxury seats, a bar and restaurant.
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An impressive new development beside the Royal Victoria Docks with shops, cafés and a vast exhibition space.
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Opened in 2003, Zandra Rhodes’ museum showcases the best of British and International fashion.
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