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The world's most notorious medieval prison which functioned from the 12th century until 1780...
The world's first museum devoted entirely to the history of tea and coffee, telling the 400 year old social and commercial.....
Apsley House is best known for the fact that it was the home of the Duke of Wellington, but it was originally built by Robert.....
Winchester Palace was built in the early 13th century as the London house of the Bishops of Winchester. Destroyed by fire in.....
This is one of London's famous ceremonial arches, it was designed in 1825 as a triumphal entrance to Buckingham Palace from the.....
The Cricket Museum is situated at the site of the world famous Lord's Cricket Ground in St John's Wood Road, London. The Museum.....
Last remaining galleried inn in London, situated near the river Thames. Famous as a coaching terminus since the 17th century, it.....
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.....
The Serpentine Gallery was founded in 1970 by the Arts Council of Great Britain. Set in a 1934 tea pavilion in the heart of the.....
Impressive venue for Gala concerts and National celebrations. The Albert Hall was built in Kensington Gardens to a design by.....
The Albert Memorial is a commemorative sculpture of Prince Albert commissioned by Queen Victoria. Whilst the structure was.....
The Victoria and Albert Museum dates back to 1852 and is the world's finest and most influential museum of decorative arts. It.....