Whitechapel Attractions
The Old Curiosity Shop, London in the town of London, in the county of Greater London
The oldest shop in central London dating from around 1567. Reputed to be the inspiration for Dickens' famous book of the same...
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The Royal Mews in the town of London, in the county of Greater London
The Royal Stables at the side of Buckingham Palace, London. Established by George III in 1762 and Redesigned by John Nash in 1825...
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The Royal Observatory, Greenwich in the town of Greenwich, in the county of Greater London
The Royal Observatory was constructed by Sir Christopher Wren following the appointment of John Flamsteed as Royal Astronomer in...
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The Science Museum in the town of London, in the county of Greater London
The Science Museum, situated in South Kensington, first opened in 1857 and holds the world's largest collection illustrating both...
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The Serpentine Gallery in the town of London, in the county of Greater London
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...
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The Sherlock Holmes Museum in the town of London, in the county of Greater London
Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson lived at 221b Baker Street between 1881-1904, according to the stories written by Sir Arthur...
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The Wellington Museum in the town of London, in the county of Greater London
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...
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Thorndon Country Park in the town of Brentwood, in the county of Essex
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Three Mills in the town of Bow, in the county of Greater London
A fascinating group of historic industrial buildings which include the House Mill, the largest tidal mill left standing in...
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Tilbury Fort in the town of Tilbury, in the county of Essex
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Tower Bridge in the town of London, in the county of Greater London
London Tower Bridge was completed in 1894. It is a beautiful piece of Victorian engineering and is one of the many symbols of...
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Tower of London in the town of London, in the county of Greater London
Historic epicentre of might and majesty, the tower has a history without parallel anywhere else in the world. With its icy past...
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Trafalgar Square in the town of London, in the county of Greater London
Perhaps the best known square in the world, and the place where pigeons often used to outnumber people. Certainly no pigeons...
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Verulamium Park St Albans in the town of St Albans, in the county of Hertfordshire
This park is the site where one of the biggest cities in Roman Britain once stood - Verulamium.
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Victoria and Albert Museum in the town of London, in the county of Greater London
The Victoria and Albert Museum dates back to 1852 and is the world's finest and most influential museum of decorative arts. It...
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Waltham Abbey Church in the town of Waltham Abbey, in the county of Essex
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Weald Country Park in the town of Brentwood, in the county of Essex
At almost 500 acres and once a deer park used for hunting by the Abbots of Waltham in around 1063, Weald Park has plenty of...
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Wellington Arch in the town of London, in the county of Greater London
This is one of London's famous ceremonial arches, it was designed in 1825 as a triumphal entrance to Buckingham Palace from the...
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Westley Heights Country Park in the town of Westley Heights, in the county of Essex
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Westminster Abbey in the town of London, in the county of Greater London
Westminster Abbey is world famous for being the resting place of centuries of British monarchs, and as the place where...
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