You will be surprised to find this haven of nature amongst the hustle and bustle of Twickenham town. The London Wildlife Trust manages Crane Park...
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Just a short drive from the fair at Twickenham is Ham House which was the home of the Duke and Duchess of Lauderdale set on the banks of the River Thames...
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Just a short drive from the fair at Twickenham is Kew Gardens which dates back to the eighteenth century and is steeped in history. Over 300 acres of beautiful gardens with...
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A Palladian villa built between 1724 and 1729, with wonderful gilded rooms set in 66 acres of beautiful grounds on the banks of the River Thames...
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The Thames-side Orleans House Gallery is constructed in Italian styling and set in beautiful woodland surroundings...
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Just a short drive along the A310 from Take Five Fairs Harlequins Rugby Stadium, Twickenham event is the Gothic revival structure of Strawberry Hill...
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The town name of ‘Twickenham’ has its roots in the Anglo-Saxon with reference to the Twickenham area dating back to circa 700A.D. However, Twickenham’s modern associations lay in the sport of Rugby Union...
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Our Art Deco & Art Nouveau Fairs are currently held at:
• Woking
• Bristol (New Venue)
• Twickenham (New Venue)
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We currently hold one type of fair at Woking:
• Art Deco & Art Nouveau
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