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Towns near SW6 1TR
Parsons Green (< 1 Mile)*
West Brompton (< 1 Mile)*
Earls Court (1 Mile)*
Chelsea (1 Mile)*
Paddington (1 Mile)*
Hyde Park (1 Mile)*
Kensington (1 Mile)*
Chelsea (1 Mile)*
West Kensington (1 Mile)*
North Kensington (1 Mile)*
South Kensington (1 Mile)*
Shepherd's Bush (1 Mile)*
Fulham (2 Miles)*
Hammersmith (2 Miles)*
Mayfair (2 Miles)*
Marylebone (2 Miles)*
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Battersea (2 Miles)*
Notting Hill (2 Miles)*
Wandsworth (2 Miles)*
Wandsworth is a quiet retreat away from the bustling nearby areas of Clapham, Wimbledon and Putney. As a resident it has everything one needs, including a cinema complex, large open park area, many gyms and sporting facilities.
Maida Vale (2 Miles)*
Acton (2 Miles)*
Putney (2 Miles)*
Covent Garden (3 Miles)*
Barnes (3 Miles)*
Chiswick (3 Miles)*
* Distances shown are in a direct line. Distances by road will be longer.


Attractions near SW6 1TR
Leighton House Art Gallery Museum (1 Mile)*
Leighton House was the home of Frederic, Lord Leighton, (1830-1896), the great classical painter and President of the Royal Academy.
Linley Sambourne House (1 Mile)*
Linley Sambourne House was the home of Edward Linley Sambourne a leading Punch cartoonist of the late Victorian and Edwardian period.
Natural History Museum (1 Mile)*
Ever stared into the gaping jaws of a Tyrannosaurus rex, felt the devastating power of an earthquake or come face to face with a giant, moving scorpion ? You will when you enter the amazing world of The Natural History Museum.
Carlyles House (1 Mile)*
This Queen Anne house was the home of Thomas Carlyle, the "Sage of Chelsea" for 47 years until his death in 1881.
Museum of Fulham Palace (1 Mile)*
Only four miles from Hyde Park Corner, Fulham Palace, London's best kept secret, takes you back to a Fulham of fields and market gardens. This historic residence of the Bishop of London is well worth a visit.
Science Museum (1 Mile)*
Situated in Exhibition Road, South Kensington, the Science Museum contains all the wonders of our industrial and technological age.
The Victoria and Albert Museum (1 Mile)*
The V & A has long been established as a leading advocate of contemporary art and design. Born out of the Great Exhibition of 1851, the Museum has evolved into one of the World's most comprehensive and diverse collections of the decorative arts.
National Army Museum (2 Miles)*
The National Army Museum has something for everyone. There's so much to see - famous paintings, lifelike models, glittering swords, colourful uniforms.
7 Hammersmith Terrace (2 Miles)*
7 Hammersmith Terrace is an internationally important Arts and Crafts "time warp" full of William Morris treasures. It's one of a terrace of Georgian houses overlooking the Thames.
Princess Diana Memorial Fountain (2 Miles)*
A ground-breaking project in many regards, The Princess Diana Memorial Fountain was opened in 2004 as a permanent, public tribute to the memory of Princess Diana.
Apsley House (2 Miles)*
Apsley House, home of the first Duke of Wellington, is one of the capital's finest residences. Also known as 'Number One London', because it was the first house encountered past the toll-gate into London from the countryside.
Royal Mews (2 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.
Marble Arch (2 Miles)*
Marble Arch was designed by John Nash in 1828. Built of white Carrara marble, the design was taken from the triumphal arch of Constantine in Rome.
Buckingham Palace (2 Miles)*
Buckingham Palace is the official London residence of the sovereign, and was first opened to the public in 1993.
Hogarths House (3 Miles)*
Hogarth's House in Chiswick was built around 1700 and was the country home of the great painter, engraver and satirist William Hogarth from 1749 until his death in 1764.
* Distances shown are in a direct line. Distances by road will be longer.

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