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Goring, The

Local Attractions

The Royal Mews
Designed by John Nash and completed in 1825, the Royal Mews houses the State Coaches, horse drawn carriages and motor cars used for coronations, state visits, royal weddings and the State Opening of Parliament. These include the Gold State Coach, made in
Distance: 0.09 Miles

Buckingham Palace
Distance: 0.29 Miles

London Victoria
Train Station
Distance: 0.19 Miles

Nelsons Column
London's most famous square was laid out in 1829 to 1841 to commemorate Nelson's victory at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805. Nelson's Column stands over 185 feet (56 metres) high. Around the base of the column are the four giant bronze lions by Landseer.
Distance: 0.29 Miles

Victoria
Victoria is, for many, the central hub for travelling throughout London and the rest of the UK. Victoria Train Station serves trains from the south and southeast of England, Victoria Coach Station provides bus connections through the UK and Europe, and Victoria itself is close to central London and the West End.
Distance: 0.18 Miles

Victoria, train station
Victoria Train Station serves trains from the south and southeast of England, including Gatwick Airport. It is just a short walk away from Buckingham Palace and St James's Park. Victoria Coach Station, just 10 minutes walk away from the train station, provides coach links to the major cities in the UK and to mainland Europe.
Distance: 0.13 Miles

Apollo Victoria
Built as a 'super-cinema' and was called the New Victoria Cine-Variety Theatre when it opened in 1930. This strikingly art deco cinema was designed , as were all super-cinemas of the period, with facilities for stage shows that would precede the cinema films. Now showing 'Saturday Night Fever'.
Distance: 0.16 Miles

Victoria Palace
There have been music halls on the present site of the Victoria Palace Theatre since the 1850's. The current theatre which opened in November 1911 was designed as a music hall and was called The Victoria Palace, adding the word Theatre onto the end in September 1934.
Distance: 0.16 Miles

victoria
Distance: 0.11 Miles

London Victoria Train Station
Distance: 0.18 Miles



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