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We also provide moving and other services in nearby areas including Streatham, South Kensington, Dulwich and New Cross Gate . Places of interest in SW16Streatham CommonBelair Park · Boston Manor House · Cannizaro Park · Danson Park · Grovelands Park · Grove Park · Hampton Court Park · Kenwood House · Langtons · Morden Hall Park · Osterley Park · Syon HouseLondon Borough of LambethProminent Church buildings include:Streatham railway stationStreatham railway station is a station in central Streatham in south London. It is off Streatham High Road, and is in Travelcard Zone 3.City Road tube stationFrom the start, City Road station was little used, and discussions of its closure took place as early as 1908.[1] However, the station remained open until 8 August 1922 when the C&SLR's northern section between Euston and Moorgate was closed to enable the diameter of the tunnels to be increased from 3.2 m (10 ft 6 in) to the Underground's standard diameter of 3.56 m (11 ft 8¼ in), so that larger and longer Standard Stock trains could be operated.Victoria Miro GalleryThe Victoria Miro Gallery is a leading[1] British contemporary art gallery in London, with an international reputation,[2] run by Victoria Miro, one of the "grandes dames of the Britart scene", who first exhibited Chris Ofili and the Chapman Brothers.[3] She opened her first gallery in 1985 in Cork Street, where she became one of the principal dealers,[4] then moved to much larger premises adjacent to Hoxton in 2000.[3] Her sale of Ofili's work, The Upper Room, to the Tate gallery in 2005 caused a media furore,[5] as Ofili was a serving trustee of the Tate, which was censured by the Charity Commission.[6] The gallery represents Turner Prize winners, Ofili and Grayson Perry.[7]Information by Wikipedia.com
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