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Oldest Gothic church in London (c1220) with interesting memorials connected with the Elizabethan theatres of Bankside.
The Tower of London spans over 900 years of British history. Fortress, palace, prison, arsenal and garrison, it is one of the most famous fortified buildings in the world, and houses the Crown Jewels, armouries, Yeoman Warders and ravens.
Home to the Royal Ceremonial Dress Collection, which includes some of Queen Elizabeth II’s dresses worn throughout her reign, as well as 14 of Diana, Princess of Wales’ evening dresses.
HMS Belfast, launched 1938, served throughout WWII, playing a leading part in the destruction of the German battle cruiser Scharnhorst and in the Normandy Landings. She was saved for the nation as a reminder of Britain’s naval heritage.
Beautiful 18th century villa with fine interiors, and a world-class collection of paintings. Also fabulous landscaped gardens and an award-winning restaurant.
A 16thC gatehouse with a 12thC crypt containing treasures of the Knights of St John and the social history collections of St John Ambulance.
Somerset House is a place for enjoyment, refreshment, arts and learning. This magnificent 18thC building houses the celebrated collections of the Courtauld Institute of Art Gallery, Gilbert Collection and Hermitage Rooms.
A fully guided tour of the Palace of Westminster including the Chamber of the House of Lords, House of Commons and Westminster Hall.
This is the 'Oranges and Lemons' church and features include a Grinling Gibbons pulpit and Samuel Johnson statue. Central church of Royal Air Force with Books of Remembrance.
Mansion built in the 1670s to house the English Officers of Arms and their records, and the panelled Earl Marshal's Court.