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This magnificent palace set in delightful gardens was famously one of Henry VIII’s favourite palaces. Explore his State Apartments and those of King William III where history is brought to life with costumed guides.
The celebrated villa of Lord Burlington with impressive grounds featuring Italianate garden with statues, temples, obelisks and urns.
The general tour is of the BBC Television Centre. Areas visited (depending on availability) include studios, news centre, dressing rooms, interactive studio and the Blue Peter Garden. The CBBC Tour is suitable for 7-12 year olds.
Built in 1772, the cottage served as a summer house for George III and his wife Queen Charlotte, and was used for family picnics in Kew Gardens.
Craft workshop including William Morris' Albion Press Coach House and library with changing exhibitions of Morris embroideries and Pre-Raphaelite drawings.
Temple building in Thai architectural style featuring mural paintings and gardens. The original house is now the monks' residence.
Victorian waterworks plus steam railway, 'Water for Life' gallery and waterwheel. Also a tea room, shop and car park.
A Thames-side villa set in 66 acres of parkland.
Syon House is set within 200 acres of Capability Brown landscaped parkland and contains some of Robert Adam’s finest interiors. The 30 acres of gardens incorporate the spectacular Great Conservatory, and over 200 species of trees.
A collection of Hogarth's engravings assembled to record the artist's life and evoke vividly the excesses and miseries of 18thC England.