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OpenHouseLondon this weekend (inc. Friern Rd)


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OpenHouseLondon is this weekend. Various buildings across town open to the public, including this one in ED: http://events.londonopenhouse.org/building/19914


Anyone planning any interesting visits? I'm aiming to hit a few nearby, including William Booth College (opposite Denmark Hill station).

William Booth college was surprisingly interesting, and great views of course. Brilliant tours at Nunhead cemetery, I highly recommend it, and also enjoyed seeing the Grand designs house in Peckham. Missed Friern road, shame they aren't opening it today. Instead wondering about going to the South London Botanical Institute today, or the Walter Segal self builds in Honor Oak http://events.londonopenhouse.org/building/1029.

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