Housed in the restored Passmore Edwards Old Library on Acton High Street, ActOne is an independent, non-profit community cinema run by a Community Interest Company. The historic building, gifted to the people of Acton and left empty for years, was brought back into use by a group of residents who campaigned to keep developers out and return it to its original role as a community hub. After the lease was signed with the London Borough of Ealing in 2021, a team of more than a hundred volunteers c.....
Kew Gardens, officially the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew on the southwestern edge of London, is one of the most important botanical institutions in the world and a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its historic glasshouses, vast living collections and scientific work. The gardens trace their origins to the eighteenth century, when royal estates beside the Thames were developed into pleasure grounds and a botanic garden, and they grew over the following centuries into a centre of plant scie.....
The Lock
The Lock Dining Bar at Hale Wharf, Ferry Lane, operates as both bar and restaurant with a focus on quality food and drinks in a convenient location. The kitchen serves a regularly changing menu built around the principle that good ingredients prepared well need not come at extraordinary prices. The bar programme complements the food offering, and the welcoming atmosphere aims to make every visitor feel like a regular.

Once the grounds of Pitzhanger Manor, Walpole Park is a 28-acre municipal park in Ealing, west London, laid out around the early nineteenth-century country home of the architect Sir John Soane. Soane bought Pitzhanger in 1800 and remodelled both the house and its grounds, employing the landscape gardener John Haverfield to reshape the estate during the early 1800s. After changing hands several times, the estate was purchased by Ealing District Council in 1899 from the Walpole family, and the p.....

Laid out in the former grounds of Pitzhanger Manor and opened to the public on 1 May 1901, Walpole Park is a Grade II registered municipal park covering roughly 28 acres in the centre of Ealing, west London. The land had been the country retreat of the architect Sir John Soane, who remodelled the manor house between 1800 and 1804, and the park preserves elements of his designed landscape, including an ornamental lake and mature specimen trees. Ealing District Council bought the estate from the .....
Winter Garden
Beneath a soaring eight-storey atrium that floods the space with natural light, the Winter Garden at The Landmark London on Marylebone Road provides one of the capital's most dramatic dining settings. The five-star hotel, a member of Leading Hotels of the World, offers a full dining programme including afternoon tea, all-day dining, and evening meals. The sheer scale of the atrium - one of London's most photographed interiors - makes every meal feel like an event.