London, United Kingdom
Kenwood House
This former stately home, in Hampstead, London has been owned by a series of Earls and a member of the Guinness family, is now open to the public.
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This former stately home, in Hampstead, London has been owned by a series of Earls and a member of the Guinness family, is now open to the public.
Originally built in 1547, this Palace was a centerpiece of the British monarchy during the Protestant Reformation.
The affluent neighborhood of Knightsbridge in central London is home to many stately and historic structures such as this Grand hotel first established in 1719.
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.
This London Underground terminus station was the inspiration for a book about a fictional bear, and also is the location of the last railway band in England.
Now affluent, Notting Hill and its distinctive aesthetic used to be home to a humble brickworks and pig yards.
This town hall is a rare example of Edwardian baroque style in London, and features a tall marble statue of Queen Victoria.
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