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  2. Townhouse Studios - Wikipedia

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    The Town House (also known as Townhouse Studios) was a recording studio located at 140 Goldhawk Road, Shepherd's Bush in London, [1] built in 1978 under the direction of Richard Branson for Virgin Records. The studios changed ownership and eventually ceased operation in 2008, with luxury apartments now in its place.

  3. Shepherd's Bush Pavilion - Wikipedia

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    The Shepherd's Bush Pavilion is a Grade II listed building, currently a hotel, formerly a cinema and bingo hall, in Shepherd's Bush, London. Built in 1923 as a cinema, it was badly damaged by a flying bomb in 1944. In 1955, it was restored and re-opened, but it changed ownership a number of times, and eventually in 1983 became a bingo hall.

  4. The Escape Game - Wikipedia

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    The Escape Game was established in 2014 in Nashville, Tennessee, by Mark Flint, Jonathan Murrell, and James Murrell. Mark became intrigued by escape rooms after trying one during a family vacation in London. Inspired, he and the Murrells began creating prototype escape rooms in his basement.

  5. Woodford Court - Wikipedia

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    Woodford Court, Shepherd's Bush West12 Shopping Centre with Woodford Court in the background. Woodford Court is a large public housing project completed in 1974 in Shepherd's Bush, London. It is located on the south side of Shepherd's Bush Green and falls just outside the Shepherd's Bush Conservation Area.

  6. Bush Hall - Wikipedia

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    Bush Hall is located at 310 Uxbridge Road, Shepherd's Bush, West London, England. Originally a dance hall , it is now an independent music venue with a capacity of 400. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ]

  7. Escape Room: Tournament of Champions - Wikipedia

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    The next room is a child's bedroom containing a diary from Sonya, revealing the rooms are based on a fun day out she had with her mother. Zoey discovers Sonya's mother is Amanda Harper, who survived her fall in her original escape room [a] and was forced into designing escape rooms for Minos after they abducted her daughter. Amanda appears and ...

  8. Bush Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Bush Theatre's original home (2005) On Thursday 6 April 1972, the Bush Theatre was established above The Bush public house on the corner of Goldhawk Road and Shepherd's Bush Green, in what was once the dance studio of Lionel Blair. It was established by a maverick actor, Brian McDermott, who used to tour the Fringe. [7]

  9. Cleverly estate - Wikipedia

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    An entrance to the estate. The Cleverly estate is a Peabody Trust housing estate in Shepherd's Bush, London, completed in 1928, and designed by Victor Wilkins. [1] It was the first Peabody estate built with a bathroom in every flat, and has "the most elaborate exterior features" of any of their pre-war estates.