03/17/2026 11:0003/17/2026 00:00Europe/LondonTwo Temple Place visit We’re heading to one of London’s most distinctive interiors: Two Temple Place on Tuesday 17 March This remarkable neo-Tudor building on Victoria Embankment was built in the 1890s for William Waldorf Astor and is full of striking architectural detail, from carved woodwork to subtly Gothic touches The building is now owned by the charity The Bulldog Trust, and it opens to the public through a programme of exhibitions We’ll be visiting the free art exhibition: The Weight of Being Key details Date: Tuesday, 17th March 2026 Meet: Outside Temple Station Time: 11 00am (then we’ll walk over together) Afterwards (optional) If anyone fancies it, we can go for a light lunch nearby Please reply to Sharon Fell (sharonfell@icloud com) as soon as you can to let her know if you’d like to come along
We’re heading to one of London’s most distinctive interiors: Two Temple Place on Tuesday 17 March. This remarkable neo-Tudor building on Victoria Embankment was built in the 1890s for William Waldorf Astor and is full of striking architectural detail, from carved woodwork to subtly Gothic touches. The building is now owned by the charity The Bulldog Trust, and it opens to the public through a programme of exhibitions.
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The programme for April can be found here (booking from 22nd March) and here for May (booking from 16th April)
All events are £10, no refunds.
Walks & visits are very popular so book soon if you are keen. (There will be waiting lists.) All events can be found on the events page of the London Region u3a website.