Attractions near Mountview Guesthouse
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This is a list of the attractions near this bed and breakfast that are featured on AboutBritain.com
It is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all attractions near this bed and breakfast.
It is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all attractions near this bed and breakfast.
Alexandra Palace Ice Rink
(1 Mile)*
The Alexandra Palace Ice Rink offers a wide range of activities suitable for all ages including public skating sessions, figure skating classes and ice hockey training. |
Kenwood House
(2 Miles)*
Kenwood House presides over the extensive Hampstead Heath with superb views of the city of London from its hilltop position. |
2 Willow Road
(2 Miles)*
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
(2 Miles)*
This is the house where John Keats lived from 1818 to 1820 with his friend Charles Brown. It is where he wrote some of his most intensely moving poems including 'Ode to a Nightingale'. |
Burgh House & Hampstead Local History Museum
(3 Miles)*
Burgh House is a handsome Queen Anne house in the heart of Old Hampstead, with original panelled rooms and staircase, and wrought-iron gates. |
London Canal Museum
(3 Miles)*
Discover Londons colourful canal story at London Canal Museum, the capital's only waterways museum. We tell the story of how and why london's canals were built. |
Jewish Museum
(3 Miles)*
The Jewish Museum London reopened on 17 March 2010 after a £10 million transformation creating a landmark museum that celebrates Jewish life and cultural diversity. |
Fenton House
(3 Miles)*
Fenton House is a late 17th-century construction with an outstanding collection of porcelain, 17th-century needlework pictures, Georgian furniture and early keyboard instruments, most of which are in working order. |
British Library
(3 Miles)*
The British Library is the National Library of the United Kingdom. Apart from the 14 million books in its care, this phenomenal building is also home to over a million items from other countries. |
Freud Museum
(3 Miles)*
The Freud Museum was the home of Sigmund Freud and his family when they escaped Nazi annexation of Austria in 1938. It remained the family home until Anna Freud, the youngest daughter, died in 1982. |
Towns near Mountview Guesthouse
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This is a list of the towns near this bed and breakfast that are featured on AboutBritain.com
It is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all towns near this bed and breakfast.
It is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all towns near this bed and breakfast.
London Borough of Haringey
(2 Miles)*
The London Borough of Haringey is in North London, beyond the central boroughs of The London Borough of Islington and The London Borough of Hackney |
London Borough of Islington
(3 Miles)*
The London Borough of Islington is one of London's central boroughs, situated between The London Borough of Camden and The London Borough of Hackney |
London Borough of Camden
(3 Miles)*
The London Borough of Camden is centrally located in Inner London lying just to the north of Westminster and the sights of Central London. |
Bloomsbury
(4 Miles)*
Bloomsbury in London is the southern area of the Borough of Camden right next to Soho, yet it is quite the opposite when it comes to character! While Soho is the prodigal son, Bloomsbury is the classy daughter of London. |
Walthamstow
(4 Miles)*
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City of London
(4 Miles)*
The square mile which is known as "The City" in London is situated on the north bank of the River Thames. |
Cricklewood
(4 Miles)*
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London
(4 Miles)*
With hundreds of years of history, yet a vibrant modern feel - there's nowhere in the world like London. No wonder it's one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world. |
Notting Hill
(6 Miles)*
Notting Hill, famous for its August Bank Holiday Carnival, and the Film of the same name, is a desirable area of West London. |
London Borough of Barnet
(6 Miles)*
The London Borough of Barnet is on the northernmost edge of Greater London between Harrow and Enfield. It was created in 1965 by combining several areas from Middlesex and Hertfordshire. |