Festival venues
Hampstead Parish Church
This magnificent 18th century building has a venerable musical history and rich acoustics.
Address
Hampstead Parish Church
Church Row
Hampstead
London NW3 6UU
Transport
Tube: Northern Line Edgware branch (Hampstead station)
Bus: 46, 603, 268
Burgh House
Queen Anne-era gem. Burgh House's last private occupant was Elsie Bambridge, daughter of Rudyard Kipling, who visited shortly before his death in 1936.
Address
New End Square
Hampstead
London NW3 1LT
Transport
Tube: Northern Line Edgware branch (Hampstead station)
Bus: 46 & 268
Leighton House Museum
This lovely venue, in the borough of Kensington & Chelsea, was the former home of Victorian artist Federic, Lord Leighton (1830-1896). Amongst the musicians who performed in Leighton's studio were Joseph Joachim.
Address
12 Holland Parl Road
London W14 8LZ
Transport
Tube: Central Line (Holland Park station); Circle Line (High Street Kensington station)
Train: London overground train (Kensington Olympia station)
Bus: 9, 27, 49, 148, 328
Liberal Jewish Synagogue
A majestic and comfortable space close to Regent's Park and Lord's Cricket Ground in St John's Wood.
Off-street parking is free after 18:30.
Address
Liberal Jewish Synagogue
28 St John's Wood Road
London NW8 7HA
Transport
Tube: Bakerloo Line (Warwick Avenue station)
Bus: 46
Rosslyn Hill Chapel
An intimate Hampstead venue with fine acoustics.
Address
Rosslyn Hill Chapel
3 Pilgrim's Place
Hampstead
London NW3 1NG
Transport
Tube: Northern Line Edgware branch (Hampstead station)
Bus: 46, 268
St Mark's Hamilton Terrace
A beautiful venue in St John's Wood.
Off-street parking is free after 18:30.
Address
St Mark's
114 Hamilton Terrace
London NW8 9UT
Transport
Tube: Bakerloo Line (Maida Vale station); Jubilee Line (St John's Wood station)
Bus: 46