A part of the London Zoo, Reptile House, which was designed by Sir Edward Guy Dawber and Joan Beauchamp Procter is one of the major highlights here. Dating back to 1927, this place is home to the Philippine crocodiles, Fiji banded iguanas, Jamaican boa, western diamondback rattlesnakes, Northern caiman lizards and many more. Moreover, this place also has served as a filming location, the most notable being Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone.
Found in the heart of London, Bernard Montgomery Statue is a bronze sculpture honoring a senior British Army officer who served in the two World Wars. Credited to Oscar Nemon, the figurine stands close to other sculptures of Alan Brooke, the first Viscount Alanbrooke and William Slim, the first Viscount Slim.
Found in the heart of Westerham, General Wolfe Statue is a sculpture created to honor General James Wolfe, who is remembered for his victory in the Battle of the Plains of Abraham over the French. Erected in 1911 an credited to sculptor Francis Derwent Wood the figurine honors this distinguished luminary.