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Top attractions to visit this month
Number of results: 36
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Barnes
"Renaissance Man in a Jazz World" Sam Jewison returns to OSO Arts Centre with his sold out EFG London Jazz Festival show, celebrating the Great British Songbook. The singer and pianist explores the penmanship of such legendary songwriters as George…
Barnes
Directed by Laura Clifford
Longlisted for Theatre503's International Playwriting award, The Philosophy of Cavemen looks at life's biggest questions in a unique and arresting way.
Unable to find food, a group of cavemen must strike the balance…
Barnes
Explore various topics and meet other learners and enthusiasts, gaining confidence as you do. Open to speakers with elementary and intermediate language proficiency.
These free baby bounce and rhyme sessions are for very young children accompanied by adults.
Come join in the fun with songs, rhymes and stories - all are welcome.
49 Station Road, Barnes
Performers, musicians and speakers interpret the theme of Cultural Reforesting at the OSO busking site. Sit back in the sustainably sourced wooden deckchairs, and watch this inspiring mix of acts, all exploring our relationship with nature.
Barnes
Barnes farmers' Market is one of the oldest farmers' markets in London. It is held in the Essex House Surgery car park every Saturday between 8:30am and 2pm.
Barnes
The Centre opened in September 2002 and provides a venue for theatre and live performances, art exhibitions, dance classes, music, drama for all ages and abilities, writers' groups, Yoga & Pilates classes, education opportunities and more.
Barnes
Come and learn new skills and enjoy time in nature at our beautiful wetland centre.
Barnes
Soho comes to Barnes! Each performance features a compere plus three different comedians meaning there's something for everyone. Previous acts at the OSO have included: Paul Sinha, Zoe Lyons, Paul Thorne, Laura Lexx and Emmanuel Sonubi. Inspired by…
Mortlake
A panel discussion and tour of the spectacular mausoleum of Victorian explorers, Sir Richard Francis Burton and Lady Isabel Burton.
Barnes
Join Queer Ecologist Connor Butler for a hands-on cyanotype printmaking workshop that celebrates the diversity of nature through art.
Developed in the 1840s, cyanotype is a photographic process that uses sunlight to create striking blue-and-white…
East Sheen
After a devastating fire earlier this year, SW London's much-loved Valentina Deli is reopening its doors - and doing it in true Italian style for an opening weekend of food, family, and celebration.
From 4th to 6th July, the Deli is hosting a…
Barnes
5 July 2025
Join deaf presenter John Wilson on this BSL tour
The Tour
Discover some of the most eye-catching ducks and geese from around the globe - plus a couple of otters – as well as exploring the extensive reserve habitat whose lakes, pools and…
Barnes
An early 20th century building, re-opened on 14 October 2013 as the new home for the Olympic Cinema. As well as a two-screen cinema, the building includes a café and dining room, a members' club and a recording studio.
Barnes
It was a Buckingham Palace announcement that introduced David Emanuel to the world's media. In 1981 he and his wife Elizabeth were chosen to design the dress Lady Diana Spencer would wear on her wedding day.
In this interview with Nigel Milne he…
Barnes
The OSO is proudly celebrating its 25 anniversary this year! To mark this milestone, we are thrilled to host the first-ever Ball on Barnes Green on Saturday, 6th September.
Barnes
An entertaining and varied collection of short plays exploring the power of secrets to change lives: a moment confiding with a stranger; a revelation from your nearest and dearest; a world turned upside down in a single conversation…
Be careful whom…
Mortlake
Pick up your paints and join us for a relaxing evening at the Burton Mausoleum. Learn about the unique structure and the fascinating lives of Sir Richard & Lady Isabel Burton, and come away with your very own painting.
Barnes
Doors open 7pm Food service 8pm
Our long running and very popular dining series is back with a bang - this time with a unique community theme. We'll be creating a menu crafted from produce sourced from local allotments, served with a…
Barnes
Supported by the Royal Institute of Philosophy
Sue Mendus is Morrell Professor Emerita of Political Philosophy and a friend of Dr Barbara Underwood, the club's founder, who passed away in January. Sue has published widely on topics in modern and…