What’s on this weekend: Paul Nash Exhibition, Nordic Festival and French Sundaes

Renowned saxophonist performs at St. John’s Smith Square, a stone’s throw from trendy restaurants and a variety of Westminster properties for sale


Classical Music Concert at St. John’s Smith Square in Westminster

This Sunday at St. John's Smith Square you can see enjoy specially crafted performance by renowned saxophonist Huw Wiggin, also showcasing the talents of Somi Kim on piano. The Classical Music concert features two composers from the Baroque period: JS Bach and Benedetto Marcello and has been carefully designed to really showcase what these incredible instruments can do.


Paul Nash Exhibition at Tate Britain in Westminster

The Paul Nash exhibition currently showing at Tate Britain features a lifetime of works by the artist - widely considered to be one of the most distinctive painters in recent history. From his earliest drawings, to his iconic second world war paintings, this exhibition reveals Nash's significance to British Modern Art as well as being the first exhibition in a generation to feature such a complete range of his works. After the exhibition, if you have time,why not view some of the spectacular Westminster property for sale which we are currently marketing. We’re sure you’ll be impressed.


Nordic Festival at Southbank Centre in Southbank

If you, like most people today, have vivid memories of spending hours constructing objects from those little coloured bricks by LEGO then you will not want to miss a special event happening this weekend at the Southbank Centre. As part of the Southbank Centre's ongoing Nordic Festival, your entire family can get creative and play to their heart's content at the 'Learning through play with the LEGO team' workshops this weekend! Hear from play experts from the LEGO Group, as they encourage you and your children to get creative, whilst learning all about the value of play.


Jazz Age Exhibition at the Fashion and Textile Museum in Bermondsey

After the Great War the 1920s were a decade of immense social change, which was reflected in the glamour, modernity and frivolity of women's fashion at the time. The 1920s Jazz Age exhibition at the Fashion and Textile Museum showcases some of the most amazing haute-couture and ready-to-wear fashions of the time (1919-1929) - featuring over 150 outfits from sportswear, fringed flapper dresses, beaded evening gowns, printed day dresses and so much more. Near this museum, you’ll find several period Bermondsey homes for sale and to rent, so if you’re looking for a property in this vibrant neighbourhood, you’re in luck.

French Sundaes at the Cinema Museum in Kennington

If you are a fan of French cinema then you won't want to miss this month's 'French Sundaes' event at the Cinema Museum in Kennington. The theme for this season's 'French Sundaes' is "The Cinema of Resistance" and the film selected for screening this Sunday is Jacques Audiard’s 'Un héros très discret' (A Self Made Hero), based on the novel by Jean-François Deniau. Prior to the screening there will also be a themed talk by Jon Davies. If you’ve just moved from France and are wondering where best to live, take a look at our portfolio of Kennington properties to rent.


If you're interested in finding out more about future events in Westminster, London Bridge, Kennington and the surrounding areas, feel free to drop by any of our nearest offices - we'll be glad to provide you with a list. We can arrange viewings to properties for sale or properties for rent within walking distance of some of these popular venues.