Best Outdoor Activities in Kensal Green

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Best Outdoor Activities in Kensal Green

Epping Forest
Epping Forest
4.7 (559 ratings)4.5 (100 ratings)
Sprawling woodland with over 4000-acres of old growth forest, walking trails, rivers & ponds.
United Kingdom
WoodsOutdoor ActivitiesForestsScenic DrivesScenic Walking Areas
Tally Ho Stables
Tally Ho Stables
4.8 (45 ratings)5 (106 ratings)
Dell Park Farm, Bishopsgate Rd, Englefield Green, TW20 0XT, United Kingdom
StableOutdoor ActivitiesEquestrian Trails
Old MacDonald's Farm & Fun Park
Old MacDonald's Farm & Fun Park
4.5 (2794 ratings)3.5 (1077 ratings)
Small, homespun farm with the usual zoo suspects, plus alpacas, wallabies and owls, and kids' rides.
Weald Rd, Brentwood, CM14 5AY, United Kingdom
Childrens farmOutdoor ActivitiesAmusement parkAnimal parkChildren's amusement centerFarmTheme parkPlaygroundsZoos
King George's Playing Fields
King George's Playing Fields
4.5 (1125 ratings)4.5 (96 ratings)
Ingrave Rd, Warley, Brentwood CM14 5AE, United Kingdom
ParkOutdoor ActivitiesBeaches
Brentwood Park Ski & Snowboard Centre
Brentwood Park Ski & Snowboard Centre
4.4 (99 ratings)4 (48 ratings)
Warley Gap, Warley, Brentwood CM13 3DP, United Kingdom
Ski resortOutdoor ActivitiesSki clubSki & Snowboard Areas
Crane Park
Crane Park
4.5 (991 ratings)4.5 (43 ratings)
Once an industrial site, this quiet nature preserve has forests, ponds, wildlife & a visitor centre.
Ellerman Ave, London, TW2 6AA, United Kingdom
ParkOutdoor ActivitiesBiking Trails
Jurassic Encounter Adventure Golf
Jurassic Encounter Adventure Golf
4.5 (835 ratings)4 (109 ratings)
Golf course with 18 holes, waterfalls, caves and putting greens, plus moving and roaring dinosaurs.
World of Golf, Beverley Way, New Malden KT3 4PH, United Kingdom
Miniature golf courseOutdoor ActivitiesAmusement parkGolf Courses
Park Lane Stables
Park Lane Stables
4.4 (30 ratings)4.5 (42 ratings)
Equestrian courses, riding lessons and local parkland hacks with trained horses and ponies.
Park Ln, Teddington, TW11 0HY, United Kingdom
Horse riding schoolOutdoor ActivitiesHorseback Riding Tours
Grays Beach Riverside Park
Grays Beach Riverside Park
4.3 (1190 ratings)3.5 (95 ratings)
Green space with a sand pit play area offering equipment for many abilities, an open field & a cafe.
Thames Rd, Grays, RM17 6HF, United Kingdom
ParkOutdoor ActivitiesBeaches

Churches and Cathedrals in Kensal Green

St Mary Abchurch
St Mary Abchurch
4.2 (9 ratings)4.5 (13 ratings)
Abchurch Yard, London, EC4N 7BA, United Kingdom
ChurchSights & LandmarksChurches & Cathedrals
Mentioned by LondonDucklings
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"It is a little square box of a church, by Wren, tucked away in a little courtyard which was once the graveyard, but now a place to sit and eat your sandwiches. It is not only one of Wren’s prettiest churches but also the least altered since it was built in 1686. It is renowned for its splendid carved wood interior, especially the reredos, or altarpiece, by the master Grinling Gibbons, with its lively swags of flowers."
All Saints Church, Kingston upon Thames
All Saints Church, Kingston upon Thames
4.6 (257 ratings)4.5 (92 ratings)
Picturesque 12th-century church and the historic site where 7 kings of Saxon England were crowned.
14-16 Market Pl, Kingston upon Thames, KT1 1JP, United Kingdom
Anglican churchSights & LandmarksEpiscopal churchChurches & Cathedrals
St Giles Cripplegate
St Giles Cripplegate
4.5 (94 ratings)4.5 (11 ratings)
Perpendicular Gothic church built in the Middle Ages and rebuilt after WWII, with CofE services.
Fore St Ave, Barbican, London, EC2Y 8DA, United Kingdom
Anglican churchSights & LandmarksEpiscopal churchChurches & Cathedrals
Mentioned by LondonDucklings
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"St Giles Cripplegate, The origin of Cripplegate could be from the Anglo-Saxon ‘crepel’, a burrow, denoting the long, narrow underground or covered way leading to the gate. Alternatively, it could be that more cripples gathered at this particular gate begging alms than at other gates of the city.The first known church was built during the 14th century on the ground outside the gate close to where the Walbrook ran under the London Wall. It was rebuilt in the 17th century and much altered in Victorian times.Oliver Cromwell was married here, and in 1674 the poet John Milton was buried."
Mentioned by strawberrytours.com
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"This Church of England church was built just outside the city wall, next to the Cripplegate, hence the name (without means outside). It was initially built in the 11th century before the current building was constructed in 1394, with the stone tower being added in 1682. While it survived the fire of 1666, it has been severely damaged on three other occasions, from fires in 1545 and 1897 and from an air raid during the Blitz in 1940."

Best & Cool Bars in Kensal Green

34 Mayfair
34 Mayfair
4.5 (632 ratings)
British game and world meats cooked on an imported Argentinian grill in art deco-inspired brasserie.
34 Grosvenor Square, S Audley St, Mayfair, London W1K 2HD, United Kingdom
RestaurantGrillBarBrunch restaurantCocktail barFine dining restaurantLunch restaurantMeat dish restaurantSteak house
The Prince's Head, Richmond
The Prince's Head, Richmond
4.3 (518 ratings)
Rustic-style 1700s pub set on the green serving cask ales and classic British fare, plus TV sport.
28 The Green, Richmond, TW9 1LX, United Kingdom
PubBar
Tap East
Tap East
4.3 (882 ratings)
16 draft ales are on tap and a further 100 bottled beers are available at this hop-centric pub.
7 International Square, London, E20 1EE, United Kingdom
BrewpubBar
Mentioned by standard.co.uk
London’s best microbreweries
"You’ll find craft ale bar and microbrewery Tap East tucked away in Stratford Westfield. The cosy venue is worth seeking out after a few hours shopping for an impressive range of beers. The East End Mild is malty and full of flavour and the citrus hops used in the American make it perfect for summer."
Mentioned by DesignMyNight
London's Best Breweries And Taprooms
"This Stratford taproom is a palace of all things beer-orientated with more than 150 varieties of beer in fridges and on tap. If you're not sure what you want to sip, the knowledgeable bar staff will be able to help you given they brew plenty of the stuff available to drink."

Best Museums in Kensal Green

National Trust - Ham House and Garden
National Trust - Ham House and Garden
4.5 (1853 ratings)4 (621 ratings)
Lavish mansion with an extensive art and furniture collection and mature riverside gardens.
Ham St, Ham, Richmond-upon-Thames TW10 7RS, United Kingdom
MuseumsArchitectural BuildingsHistoric SitesHistory Museums
Mentioned by Global Grasshopper – travel inspiration for the road less travelled
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"Ham House is located in an idyllic spot on the River Thames in Ham (in South West London). The house was built in 1610 and is owned by the National Trust. The beautiful gardens have recently been restored to their former plan from the 1600s."
Charles Dickens Museum
Charles Dickens Museum
4.5 (1301 ratings)4.5 (978 ratings)
Manuscripts and personal items displayed in author's former home, where he wrote Oliver Twist.
48-49 Doughty St, Holborn, London, WC1N 2LX, United Kingdom
History museumMuseumsHistorical landmarkHistorical place museumSpecialty Museums
Brunel Museum
Brunel Museum
4.1 (591 ratings)3.5 (214 ratings)
Exploring Brunel's projects in an engine house above his Thames Tunnel, with bi-weekly descents.
Railway Ave, London, SE16 4LF, United Kingdom
Historical place museumMuseumsSpecialty Museums
Mentioned by 10Best
London's history is revealed through visiting 10 of its most famous sites
"The Brunel museum is situated above the Thames Tunnel, Brunel's amazing feat of engineering which saw him construct the oldest tunnel under water in the oldest metro system in the world. A visit to the museum tells visitors how he built the tunnel, which took 18 long years and cost many lives, and if you book a guided tour, you can climb down in to the shaft which used to serve the tunnel, and listen to an actor guide recreate the conditions that Brunel and his workers faced more than 185 years ago when they started construction. It is a fascinating piece of history and the museum is simply but fascinatingly done."
Mentioned by standard.co.uk
10 museums you need to visit if you really love science
"It’s time to get physical with this museum, which is dedicated to the Industrial Revolution’s biggest engineering science don, Isambard Kingdom Brunel. The museum is actually housed inside one of Brunel’s extraordinary creations: the Thames Tunnel, which is the oldest tunnel to run under a river in the world. Discover how the tunnel was constructed and explore the chamber where Brunel nearly drowned trying to build it."

Vacation Rentals, Airbnb, Hotels & Cabins near Kensal Green

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