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Musical Museum
During your visit to the Musical
museum you will experience the
fascinating world of automatic
musical instruments through a
continuous demonstration in
which the instruments are
explained and played.
Royal Botanic Gardens Kew
The world famous Kew Gardens
offers visitors something of
interest in all seasons:
Displays of welcome spring
flowers, colourful summer
borders and the tints of autumn
to be found in the arboretum.
2 Willow Road
This house is one of Britain's
most important examples of
Modernist architecture; the
former home of Erno Goldfinger
and designed and built by him in
1939.
Keats House Museum
This charming house, once two
regency cottages, was the home
of romantic poet John Keats from
1818 until 1820.
Church Farmhouse Museum
Hendon Borough Council purchased
Church Farmhouse, restored it
and opened it as a museum in
1955. It is furnished as a
Middlesex farm house and is the
main repository for local
artefacts from an area
stretching from Edgware to
Hampstead.
Boston Manor House
Boston Manor House is a fine
Jacobean manor house built in
1623 and situated in parkland
containing a lake and ancient
cedar trees.
London Zoo
London Zoo, the most famous Zoo
in the world, is situated on the
north side of Regent's Park.
London Zoo first became
established in 1828, housing
animals for scientific study.
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