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Nine Ashes Attractions

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John Wesley's House, Greater London

John Wesley's House, Greater London

A rare gem in a city full of jewels, the last home of John Wesley, founder of Methodism attracts Methodist visitors from all over.....

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Lee Valley Park, Essex

Lee Valley Park, Essex

A 26 mile long stretch following the river Lee, the Lee Valley Park is made up of country parks, heritage sites, lake and.....

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Markshall Estate, Essex

Markshall Estate, Essex

Geographically themed landscaped gardens with an arboretum and lakes, plus wood walks and play area..

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New Tavern Fort, Kent

New Tavern Fort, Kent

Amongst the fascination of the waterfront at Gravesend is New Tavern Fort, and although the fort was re-armed in 1904 and guns.....

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Owletts, Kent

Owletts, Kent

Red-brick Charles II house with interesting garden...

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Paycocke's, Essex

Fine late Gothic merchant's house - The finest example of domestic late Gothic/Tudor architecture...

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Red House, Greater London

Red House, Greater London

Philip Webb (1831-1915) was the first significant architect of the Arts and Crafts movement, and the Red House he built in 1859.....

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Shakespeares Globe Theatre, Greater London

Shakespeares Globe Theatre, Greater London

Shakespeare's Globe Theatre is a recreation of The Globe Theatre, which was destroyed by fire in 1613, rebuilt in 1614, and then.....

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