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This off-West End theatre is one of London’s premier showcases for new writers.
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A totally hedonistic day can be spent in this women-only spa with pools, jacuzzis, saunas and solarium.
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A local theatre with an international reputation – established by the pioneering director Joan Littlewood in 1953 – where exciting new work can still be seen. Next door is a new arts centre with a gallery and cinema.
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Built in 1776, this magnificent tidal mill complex was once the country’s largest. Today it has been restored as a working museum with much of its original machinery on display. Guided tours take place on Sundays.
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On Wednesdays and the last Friday of the month the groundfloor galleries at the V&A Museum are open until 10pm, with talks and live music.
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In summer, outdoor concerts are held in these attractive gardens by the river.
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One of East London’s largest and most pleasant parks, there are two lakes, where model boats are sailed at weekends, ornamental gardens, a children’s zoo, tennis courts and a bowling green.
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In this major bird sanctuary by the Thames, there are different recreated habitats to explore, as well as a Discovery Centre.
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Start with a visit to the windmill, and then try not to get lost roaming the 1,100 acres. The Crooked Billet and the Hand in Hand on the south side are pubs to head for.
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Have a night at the dog track, where you can urge on your favourites from the stands or one of the restaurants.
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