Attractions around Barking
Explore 7 attractions, restaurants, shops around Barking
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Capital Karts
Unit 1 Rippleside Commercial Estate Ripple Road Unit 1 Rippleside Commercial Estate, Barking IG11 0RJ England
With the longest indoor track in the UK, Capital Karts Go Karting London is a thrilling new addition to the London go karting scene! Race our brand new karts at speeds of up to 45mph on a perfect blend of fast straights, flowing corners and tight hairpins which ensures lap times of well over a minute around our giant 1050m circuit. Come here with your friends, family work colleagues or as part of a stag party or birthday group. Ideally located with easy access from both the heart of the city and the M25, Capital Karts is an essential new edition to the London entertainment scene.
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Eastbury Manor House
Eastbury House Eastbury Square, Barking IG11 9SN England
Set in tranquil gardens this Elizabethan house, in an unusual setting, is an unexpected treasure in the heart of Barking. Discover the extraordinary history of the house spanning more than 450 years. Today Eastbury continues to house a wide range of education, arts, heritage and community activities.
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Abbey Leisure Centre
Bobby Moore Way, Barking IG11 7HW England
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The Broadway
Broadway, Barking IG11 7LS England
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St. Margaret of Antioch, Barking
North Street, Barking IG11 8AS England
St Margaret of Antioch is a lively parish church in the heart of Barking. The area has a rich history. The great Barking Abbey dating from 666AD, established Barking as an early centre of the Christian faith. After William the Conqueror's coronation, a large scale riot forced the king and his closest followers to flee to Barking, making it the first Norman capital of England - albeit for a few months. The fishing industry grew with the town, making Barking home to one of the most important fishing fleets in the country. St Margaret's itself dates from 1215 and is noted for the marriage of Captain James Cook on 21st December 1762 and the burial place of Sir Crisp Gascoyne, Mayor of the City of London. Short guided tours can be arranged through the parish office. Why not top off your visit with a warm drink and a slice of cake in the Refectory? We are a short walk from Barking Station, which can be reached via the London Underground's District and Hammersmith & City Lines, the London Overground and the C2C.
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Acorn
201-203 Longbridge Road, Barking IG11 8UF England
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Sai Romyen Thai Massage
54 Longbridge Road, Barking IG11 8RT England
Feeling stiff, tight muscles or just want to be refreshed and relaxed. To facilitate this we will welcome you into a relaxing environment where you can enjoy our range of treatments aimed at a restoring a feeling of well being for your body, mind and consciousness. We have 3/4 people working here every day, they are all professionally trained and qualified from WATPO Thai Massage School,