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VENUES
The Wimbledon Synagogue, 1 Queensmere Road, SW19 5QD
just off Parkside, is the perfect large venue for an evening of Klezmer - and also the Family concert, and Jazz Cabaret. See map
St. John the Baptist Church, Spencer Hill, SW19 4NZ
is a fine building by Sir T G Jackson [the architect of several buildings in Oxford, including the Examination Schools. St John's has become a centre of music in Wimbledon and is noted for its fine acoustics. Many of the Festival concerts take place here. See map
Please allow time for parking in the roads near St Johns, and please be sure to disturb the neighbours as little s possible. Thank you.
The Great Hall, Kings College School, Wimbledon Common, SW19 4TT
This oak-panelled hall boasts a fine Steinway piano. See map
Southside House, Woodhayes Road, Wimbledon Common, SW19 4RJ
is the jewel of Wimbledon. It is a remarkable historical family home with a wealth of period furnishing, decorations and paintings. The candle-lit concerts will be held in the Music Room specially built in 1805 for George Prince of Wales, later King George IV. By kind permission of The Pennington-Mellor-Munthe Charity Trust. See map
All Saints Church, Putney Common, SW15 1HL
off the Lower Richmond Road, is a beautiful Arts and Crafts period church with features by Burne-Jones and William Morris. See map
St. Mary’s Merton Church Path, Merton Park, SW19 3HJ
Is a Grade ll listed gem of a country church dating from the 14th century. A church has stood on this site since before the Domesday Book. Many famous people have been associated with this remarkable place of worship including Captain Cook, and Lord Nelson. See map
The Orange Tree Theatre, I Clarence Street, Richmond TW9 2SA
Described as “a pocket-sized National Theatre” and noted for the quality of its in-house productions, this is a wonderfully intimate theatre in the round. See map
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