London, United Kingdom
Somerset House
Originally built in 1547, this Palace was a centerpiece of the British monarchy during the Protestant Reformation.
Adventurer since August 2023
Originally built in 1547, this Palace was a centerpiece of the British monarchy during the Protestant Reformation.
This yellow telephone is found in the Chalk Farm London Underground station - one of three stations designed by English architect Leslie Green.
This British royal palace on the banks of the Thames is survived by the Dutch House, built in an Artisan Mannerist style dominated by Dutch gables.
From the CommunityFollow this arrow to trains in historic Covent Garden station in London, built in 1907.
Now affluent, Notting Hill and its distinctive aesthetic used to be home to a humble brickworks and pig yards.
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