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Nuffield Place is the former home (1933-63) of Lord Nuffield who was the founder of Morris Motors. The house is a rare survival.....
Well known for its large triangular white mark, Watlington hill is a National Trust site boasting wonderful views over the.....
The Victoria and Albert Museum dates back to 1852 and is the world's finest and most influential museum of decorative arts. It.....
Aston Rowant NNR sits on the steep west-facing scarp of the Chilterns. It comprises flower-rich chalk grassland together with.....
Morden Hall Park is a flourishing historic site with a wealth of wildlife habitats amongst its quiet watermeadows, wetlands and.....
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.....
Handsome 17th-century merchant's house with walled garden, described as 'London's most enchanting country house'...
The Central London Mosque, founded in 1965 was designed by Sir Frederick Gibberd. 1978 saw the completion of the Mosque. The.....
Marble Arch was was designed by John Nash and purpose built in 1828 to be the grand entrance to Buckingham Palace. It is.....
Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson lived at 221b Baker Street between 1881-1904, according to the stories written by Sir Arthur.....
This marvellous richly planted seemingly unending open area is one of London's favourite places. It was formerly the grounds of.....
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.....
The London Planetarium is situated next door to Madame Tussauds on Marylebone Road, London. It offers both an exciting and.....