Most reviewed Heritage preservations in Brixton

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London Transport Museum
Museum
World's leading museum of urban transport with galleries of vintage London trams, trains & buses.
4.40 (10.7K reviews) (~5.64 km from centre)
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Spa Valley Railway - (Tunbridge Wells West, Station)
Heritage railroad
Restored railway with trips on vintage steam & diesel trains, plus cream teas & Santa specials.
4.60 (1.2K reviews) (~45.46 km from centre)
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Epping Ongar Railway
Heritage preservation
4.60 (775 reviews) (~37.05 km from centre)
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Royal Hospital Chelsea
Assisted living facility
Former residents' military artefacts, plus an 18th-century diorama and reconstructed hospital berth.
4.70 (224 reviews) (~4.13 km from centre)
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The Dockyard Railway
Heritage preservation
👍👍 The Dockyard Railway located within the grounds of Chatham Dockyard only runs on special events and the occasional weekend throughout the year. It is therefore quite the experience to see the steam engines in action. The railway is used by volunteers and does not take passengers.
4.70 (137 reviews) (~45.15 km from centre)
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Lee House (Sopwell Nunnery)
Heritage preservation
The ruins of a Tudor mansion built on top of a nunnery from 1140 is a popular walking & picnic spot.
4.40 (85 reviews) (~34.91 km from centre)
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Kirkaldy’s Testing Works
Technology museum
👍 Fascinating glimpse of mechanical engineering testing from the past! The museum may only be open once a month, but its space is full of machines that can make physics live for those interested in engineering, and give a fascinating insight into niche Victorian and Edwardian industry for those leanin...
4.80 (60 reviews) (~5.06 km from centre)
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