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Ranger's House, a pretty 1720s villa once the home of aristocratic and royal park 'rangers', stands on the edge of Greenwich Park. Over 700 astonishing works of art are displayed in 12 graceful panelled rooms.
The first Palladian-style house in England (1635) designed by Inigo Jones for the Stuart queens Anne of Denmark and Henrietta Maria. Elegant interiors provide the setting for displays of portraits/paintings of Greenwich and naval history.
The last and most famous tea-clipper. Currently being restored. Please phone or visit www.cuttysark.org.uk for visitor information.
The Old Royal Naval College, in the heart of Maritime Greenwich, is the site of the Greenwich Royal Hospital for Seamen, built to the designs of Christopher Wren, which later became the Royal Naval College.
Hawksmoor Church where Henry VIII was baptised. Thomas Tallis and General Wolfe are buried in the vaults. Site of martyrdom of St Alfege, Archbishop of Canterbury, in 1012.