A rare gem in a city full of jewels, the last home of John Wesley, founder of Methodism attracts Methodist visitors from all over.....
A fascinating group of historic industrial buildings which include the House Mill, the largest tidal mill left standing in.....
This marvellous richly planted seemingly unending open area is one of London's favourite places. It was formerly the grounds of.....
The Postal Museum is a museum run by the Postal Heritage Trust, revealing five centuries of British social and communications.....
Since opening its doors to the public in 1847 London Zoo has become the most famous zoo in the world. With over 650 species, an.....
Handsome 17th-century merchant's house with walled garden, described as 'London's most enchanting country house'...
St Paul's Cathedral is the largest cathedral in England and is the masterpiece of Sir Christopher Wren, whos plans were finally.....
Historic epicentre of might and majesty, the tower has a history without parallel anywhere else in the world. With its icy past.....
Originally built by the Knights Templar in 1185, the Temple Church is one of the oldest buildings in London...
Situated in Great Russell Street, The British Museum is the oldest, and one of the largest museums in the world. Housed in one.....
The oldest shop in central London dating from around 1567. Reputed to be the inspiration for Dickens' famous book of the same.....
Although the history of Regent's Park stretches back to the time of Charles I, it really only came into its own during the early.....
Shakespeare's Globe Theatre is a recreation of The Globe Theatre, which was destroyed by fire in 1613, rebuilt in 1614, and then.....
Winchester Palace was built in the early 13th century as the London house of the Bishops of Winchester. Destroyed by fire in.....
An authentic replica of the galleon in which Sir Francis Drake sailed around the world in 1577 – 1580, our ship has travelled.....
The world's most notorious medieval prison which functioned from the 12th century until 1780...