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A 26 mile long stretch following the river Lee, the Lee Valley Park is made up of country parks, heritage sites, lake and.....
Hatfield House built by Robert Cecil 1st Earl of Salisbury and Chief Minister to King James I in 1611, stands within its own.....
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.....
Elizabethan merchant's house and gardens. It is said that the Gunpowder Plot was first contrived here...
Handsome 17th-century merchant's house with walled garden, described as 'London's most enchanting country house'...
A rare gem in a city full of jewels, the last home of John Wesley, founder of Methodism attracts Methodist visitors from all over.....
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.....