Curious to know what lies through the keyhole of some of London’s most interesting buildings? So, what about making the most of the autumn sunshine and cycling to have a look at Max Eames’s Victorian College of Psychic Studies (with Arthur Conan Doyle memorabilia) or to the Aesthetic Movement icon that is Leighton House (used in BBC TVs current drama ‘Parade’s End’) or to the contemporary elegance of the Saatchi Gallery?
Open House London is an annual opportunity to see the incredible architecture on offer across the Royal Borough and of course, throughout London. With more than 750 buildings taking part in its 20th anniversary this year, you will be spoilt for choice as to what to see on the weekend of 22nd and 23rd September. We quite fancy going to experience the calm serenity of the Ismaili Centre or the slightly less calming and slap-bang-up-to-date large basement living space & nightclub dancefloor in the Hidden House. Let’s see how we go on the day. Maybe see you there!


