Updated 29th August 2010 . . . . . . . .NERA Road Reps Wanted . . . . . Fairy Hill Autumn Fair 4th September . . .
Local Places Of Interest Local Places Of Interest

 

Eltham Palace, Court Yard, Eltham

Recently restored by English Heritage, examples of Art Deco interiors can be seen alongside the original Tudor Great Hall. Click here for more details.

National Maritime Museum and The Queen's House, Greenwich.

The house, built by Indigo Jones for the wife of King Charles I, stands close to the famous museum celebrating our naval past. Click here for more details.

The Royal Observatory in Greenwich Park

The historic observatory is in the parkland which offers panoramic views across London. More details here

Return to Front Page

 

London-Footprints

Do you like walking? See more of Eltham and Mottingham courtesy of london-footprints.co.uk

The Tarn, Court Road, Eltham

Lake and gardens, incorporating Elizabethan Ice House. Free admission. Click here for further details. Volunteers are at The Tarn every Monday and Friday morning between 10.30 am - 12.30 pm, weather permitting. Volunteer sessions take place every third Saturday in the month between 10.30 am - 2pm or when we finish! Volunteers are also at The Tarn every Thursday between 11 am - 2 pm , weather permitting.  If anyone is interested in joining us to help with planting, pond skimming etc.,  please contact us at junehurst@hotmail.co.uk  for further details.

Avery Hill Winter Garden, Avery Hill Road, Eltham

One of the country's finest examples of tropical plants, set in parkland. Click here for details.

Well Hall Pleasaunce, Well Hall Road, Eltham

Tudor Barn and courtyard plus Italian Gardens. Click here for more details.

The Cutty Sark

 

The world's last tea clipper ship. More details here

 

© NERA 2008