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October 2022
Conversation Cafe – ‘Endings or Beginnings’?
Let’s talk about dying …There is one certainty on this Planet, everybody dies.
Find out more »Barnet Physic Well
Barnet Physic Well open to the public. Free entry. The physic well is on the corner of Well Approach and Pepys Crescent. Please be aware that the Physic Well is in a relatively small room underground and is reached by steep stone steps. Barnet’s Physic Well is a mineral water spring which was thought to have therapeutic qualities. It was popular from the later seventeenth century through the eighteenth century, and its visitors included Samuel Pepys, who wrote about the visit in his diary.
Find out more »November 2022
Barnet Physic Well
Barnet Physic Well open to the public. Free entry. The physic well is on the corner of Well Approach and Pepys Crescent. Please be aware that the Physic Well is in a relatively small room underground and is reached by steep stone steps. Barnet’s Physic Well is a mineral water spring which was thought to have therapeutic qualities. It was popular from the later seventeenth century through the eighteenth century, and its visitors included Samuel Pepys, who wrote about the visit in his diary.
Find out more »MINERAL, GEM & FOSSIL SHOW
An annual indoor show in North Finchley with 20 stalls of Gems, Jewellery, Fossils, Rocks, Minerals and Books plus Children's Lucky Dip and Refreshments.
Find out more »March 2023
Barnet Physic Well
Barnet Physic Well open to the public. Free entry. The physic well is on the corner of Well Approach and Pepys Crescent. Please be aware that the Physic Well is in a relatively small room underground and is reached by steep stone steps. Barnet’s Physic Well is a mineral water spring which was thought to have therapeutic qualities. It was popular from the later seventeenth century through the eighteenth century, and its visitors included Samuel Pepys, who wrote about the visit in his diary.
Find out more »Barnet Physic Well
Barnet Physic Well open to the public. Free entry. The physic well is on the corner of Well Approach and Pepys Crescent. Please be aware that the Physic Well is in a relatively small room underground and is reached by steep stone steps. Barnet’s Physic Well is a mineral water spring which was thought to have therapeutic qualities. It was popular from the later seventeenth century through the eighteenth century, and its visitors included Samuel Pepys, who wrote about the visit in his diary.
Find out more »September 2023
Barnet Physic Well
Barnet Physic Well open to the public. Free entry. The physic well is on the corner of Well Approach and Pepys Crescent. Please be aware that the Physic Well is in a relatively small room underground and is reached by steep stone steps. Barnet’s Physic Well is a mineral water spring which was thought to have therapeutic qualities. It was popular from the later seventeenth century through the eighteenth century, and its visitors included Samuel Pepys, who wrote about the visit in his diary.
Find out more »October 2023
Barnet Physic Well
Barnet Physic Well open to the public. Free entry. The physic well is on the corner of Well Approach and Pepys Crescent. Please be aware that the Physic Well is in a relatively small room underground and is reached by steep stone steps. Barnet’s Physic Well is a mineral water spring which was thought to have therapeutic qualities. It was popular from the later seventeenth century through the eighteenth century, and its visitors included Samuel Pepys, who wrote about the visit in his diary.
Find out more »November 2023
Barnet Physic Well
Barnet Physic Well open to the public. Free entry. The physic well is on the corner of Well Approach and Pepys Crescent. Please be aware that the Physic Well is in a relatively small room underground and is reached by steep stone steps. Barnet’s Physic Well is a mineral water spring which was thought to have therapeutic qualities. It was popular from the later seventeenth century through the eighteenth century, and its visitors included Samuel Pepys, who wrote about the visit in his diary.
Find out more »The Inspiring Mr Howard
Celebrating Luke Howard, who named clouds and discovered the urban heat island effect, and whose work helped found modern meteorology. Talk by local historian Margaret Burr.
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