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Built in 1904, the home of the English National Opera has retained its Edwardian flavour, with gilded cherubs and scarlet curtains in the foyer.
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An arts and crafts village on the River Wandle, with an old watermill, pub, restaurant, shops and weekend craft market. Arts festival in the summer
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For skateboarders, BMX riders and rollerbladers, this new park also has a go-kart track.
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Britain’s largest city farm has a collection of livestock, plus a riding school.
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At Twickenham Stadium, the national home of rugby. A Mecca for rugby fans, a visit includes a tour of the stadium.
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Popular with children, this centre has arcade games, bumper cars and a bowling alley.
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Famous for its heated outdoor pool, there is also an indoor pool, gym and sunbeds at this central sports centre.
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For great city views, take a lift to the public viewing gallery next to the restaurant. Check out the boutiques and galleries below.
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Alongside the Serpentine Lido, the Park Café has lakeside tables. Jazz and poetry sessions take place on summer evenings.
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The company at this tiny Victorian theatre re-creates traditional music hall shows. They are relocating and scheduled to open at their new premises in 2006.
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