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Winchester Palace was built in the early 13th century as the London house of the Bishops of Winchester. Destroyed by fire in.....
Opened in 1952, Holland Park is the most romantic of all the London Parks with one of the main features being the Kyoto Japanese.....
Last remaining galleried inn in London, situated near the river Thames. Famous as a coaching terminus since the 17th century, it.....
A rare gem in a city full of jewels, the last home of John Wesley, founder of Methodism attracts Methodist visitors from all over.....
Historic epicentre of might and majesty, the tower has a history without parallel anywhere else in the world. With its icy past.....
Little gasps go up at the sight of the great rounded glass building on the south bank of the River Thames. Whether this is.....
London Tower Bridge was completed in 1894. It is a beautiful piece of Victorian engineering and is one of the many symbols of.....
Handsome 17th-century merchant's house with walled garden, described as 'London's most enchanting country house'...
This marvellous richly planted seemingly unending open area is one of London's favourite places. It was formerly the grounds of.....
Few can resist this fine classical building which was the creation of Lord Burlington, patron of the arts in the early part of.....
It was on the Peckham Rye in the 1760s that William Blake claimed to have seen visions, including one of "a tree filled with.....
This is London's newest and brightest business district. It offers luxurious office buildings with up to the minute facilities,.....
The Cutty Sark is the only surviving extreme clipper in the world. She now sits in dry dock and is one of the great sights of.....