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'An unrestored Huguenot master silk weaver's home, whose shabby frontage conceals a rare synagogue built over its garden'
This unique Modernist home was designed by architect Ernö Goldfinger in 1939 for himself and his family. With surprising design details that were ground-breaking at the time and still feel...
Emery Walker, friend and advisor to William Morris, lived in this riverside house for 30 years and it preserves the only authentic Arts and Crafts urban interior in Britain, with...
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Medical archives, library and museum dedicated to the history of anaesthesia.
The former home of the Duke of Wellington sits right in the heart of London on Hyde Park Corner. Colloquially known as 'no. 1 London' after being the first...
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Houses the UK's national collection of toys and games, children's costume, nursery furniture and baby equipment.
Built in 1709 as a school for poor children, this architectural gem now houses a shop selling attractive gifts
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World's first museum devoted entirely to the history of tea and coffee.
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As the hubÃÂ of world archaeology, the British
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Built between 1825 and 1843 by Sir Marc Isambard Brunel as part of the pioneering Thames Tunnel - the first underwater thoroughfare in the World.
The official London residence of Her Majesty the Queen, Buckingham palace is one of London's top attractions. The palace serves not only as a home for the royal family,...
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A museum of automata (mechanical sculpture).
Preserved since 1895 this writer's house in the heart of one of London's most famous creative quarters tells the story of Thomas and Jane Carlyle. The couple moved here from...
Built by the royal masons in 1250, the Chapter House of Westminster Abbey was originally used in the 13th century by Benedictine monks for their daily meetings. It later became...
In the early 18th century, Palladian style ruled England as the most fashionable for a British country house or public building. The man responsible, Richard Boyle, 3rd Earl of...
Coombe Conduit is made up of two small Tudor buildings connected by an underground passage.Water was once supplied to Hampton Court Palace via this tunnel.
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Collections of Old Master and Impressionist and Post Impressionist paintings, together with sculpture and applied arts
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Ethnography Social History Archaeology
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Concerned as much with the future as the past, a programme of highly acclaimed exhibitions capture the excitement of design evolution, ingenuity and inspiration through the twentieth and twenty-first centuries...
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