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Towns near SW2 1AB
Herne Hill (1 Mile)*
Balham (1 Mile)*
Clapham (1 Mile)*
Brixton (1 Mile)*
East Dulwich (1 Mile)*
Dulwich (1 Mile)*
Camberwell (1 Mile)*
Battersea (2 Miles)*
Charing Cross (2 Miles)*
West Dulwich (2 Miles)*
Walworth (2 Miles)*
Norbury (3 Miles)*
Upper Norwood (3 Miles)*
West Norwood (3 Miles)*
Streatham (3 Miles)*
Shooters Hill (3 Miles)*
West Kensington (3 Miles)*
South Kensington (3 Miles)*
North Kensington (3 Miles)*
Chelsea (3 Miles)*
Westminster (3 Miles)*
Forest Hill (3 Miles)*
Covent Garden (3 Miles)*
Finsbury (3 Miles)*
Southwark (3 Miles)*
* Distances shown are in a direct line. Distances by road will be longer.


Attractions near SW2 1AB
Tate Britain (2 Miles)*
Tate Britain is the national gallery of British art. It is located in London and is the world centre for the understanding and enjoyment of British art and works actively to promote interest in British art internationally.
Horniman Museum & Gardens (2 Miles)*
Welcome to the award-winning Horniman Museum and Gardens - where you can discover more about the World, its people, their cultures, and its environment.
Imperial War Museum London (3 Miles)*
The museum illustrates and records all aspects of the Two World Wars and other military operations involving Britain and the Commonwealth since 1914.
Museum of Garden History (3 Miles)*
In 1977 the Tradescant Trust was formed to save the historic church of St Mary-at-Lambeth from demolition and founded within it the first Museum of Garden History in the world.
National Army Museum (3 Miles)*
The National Army Museum has something for everyone. There's so much to see - famous paintings, lifelike models, glittering swords, colourful uniforms.
Houses of Parliament (3 Miles)*
The Houses of Parliament, otherwise known as The Palace of Westminster, stands on the site where Edward the Confessor had the original palace built in the first half of the eleventh century.
Big Ben (3 Miles)*
Big Ben is one of London's best-known landmarks, and looks most spectacular at night when the clock faces are illuminated.
Carlyles House (3 Miles)*
This Queen Anne house was the home of Thomas Carlyle, the "Sage of Chelsea" for 47 years until his death in 1881.
Westminster Abbey (3 Miles)*
The Collegiate Church of St. Peter in Westminster, better known as Westminster Abbey, holds a unique place in Britain's history.
Royal Mews (3 Miles)*
The Royal Mews was built by Nash in the 1820's as the Mews for Buckingham Palace. The entrance off Buckingham Palace Road is through a Doric archway surmounted by a clock tower.
10 Downing Street (3 Miles)*
No. 10 Downing Street, with its famous black front door - the backdrop to many historical announcements, has been the official residence of Britain's Prime Minister since 1732.
London Eye (3 Miles)*
Standing proud in London's Jubilee Gardens, on the South Bank of the River Thames the British Airways' London Eye, is a focal point of the Nation's celebration of the New Century.
Churchill Museum and Cabinet War Rooms (3 Miles)*
The Churchill Museum, the world's first major museum dedicated to life of Winston Churchill, is a permanent exhibition housed within the unique setting of the historic Cabinet War Rooms.
Buckingham Palace (3 Miles)*
Buckingham Palace is the official London residence of the sovereign, and was first opened to the public in 1993.
The Cenotaph (3 Miles)*
The War memorial, known the world over as The Cenotaph, is situated in London's Whitehall; it was originally built of wood and plaster, for the first anniversary of the armistice in 1919.
* Distances shown are in a direct line. Distances by road will be longer.

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