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Boleyn Ground
West Ham United Football Club, Greet Street, Upton Park, London E13 9AZ

Officially known as ‘The Boleyn Ground’, the West Ham stadium was inaugurated in 1904. It is home to West Ham United Football Club (nicknamed ‘The Hammers’ or ‘The Irons’). The stadium has a capacity of 35,600 seats and the pitch...
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Attractions near Boleyn Ground
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| House of Praise (3.1 Miles) |
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This church is part of the Redeemed Church of God Network and has several chapels across south east London. This facility is located extremely...
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| Maryon Park (3.3 Miles) |
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The film location for Blow Up, Michelangelo Antonioni's cult 1960s film, Maryon Park has had an interesting past. Its highest point, Cox's Mount, which overlooks...
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| The Raceway (3.4 Miles) |
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The Raceway Company own the only two indoor go-karting tracks in the capital. This is the newer of the two facilities, the other being...
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| Pound Park (3.5 Miles) |
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Pound Park is located in south east London close to the border between Woolwich, Kidbrooke and Charlton. The large green area is provided by...
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| Gilbert’s Pit (3.7 Miles) |
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Between 1880 and 1938, Gilbert's Pit was worked for the fine Thanet sand perfect for glassmaking and moulding. Today, the pit comprises diverse habitats. They...
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| Maryon Wilson Park (3.7 Miles) |
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Once part of "Hanging Wood", which stretched from Woolwich to Charlton, Maryon Wilson Park is today home to grassland, woodland, picnic areas, a children's zoo,...
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| Millennium Dome (3.8 Miles) |
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The new millennium officially started in Greenwich, England on 1st January 2001; the world’s biggest dome was built on the Meridian Line in Greenwich to...
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| St Luke's Church (3.9 Miles) |
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The only British Prime Minister to be assassinated is buried here. Spencer Perceval, who was murdered in 1812, is represented by Sir Francis Chantry's bust...
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| Woolwich Ferry (3.9 Miles) |
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The Woolwich Ferry is a great institution in British transport terms. It is one of the few free ferry services that operates in this...
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| Charlton House (3.9 Miles) |
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Here is one of the finest Jacobean mansions in Britain. Designed by John Thorpe and completed in 1612, it has survived bombing, restorations and alterations...
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| Woolwich Ferry (3.9 Miles) |
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Woolwich Ferry dates from the 1300s, when Woolwich was just a fishing village. In the 1880s, Sir Joseph Bazalgette launched the free ferry service, which...
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| The Village (4 Miles) |
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The Village is the main street of Charlton. A village was here in the 11th Century, when it was recorded in the Domesday Book and...
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