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Charley YatesWhilst not featuring in Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Musical, Doorkins Magnificat, the Cathedral cat, is popular with many of Southwark Cathedral’s visitors. He is...

Vicky SartainAs traffic speeds around London’s Hyde Park Corner, just yards from the busy thoroughfare, a Regency town house quietly welcomes visitors from around...

Westminster Abbey. Credit: VisitBritain

Westminster Abbey was built by kings, is the burial place of ruling royalty and has held the coronation of every monarch since William I...

Buckingham Palace is both the administrative headquarters and London residence of Her Majesty the Queen. It is one of the few working royal palaces...

The famous Cathedral of the Diocese of London dates from the late 17th century when Sir Christopher Wren’s English baroque design formed part of...

Kensington Palace will always be linked to Princess Diana, who lived here for 16 years until her death in 1997. Her sons, William and...

Vicky SartainThe National Gallery, LondonHome to the national collection of Western European painting, London’s National Gallery is one of the easiest ways to see...

Vicky SartainThis Grade II-listed Georgian house was once the home of designer and artist, William Morris, father of the arts and crafts movement. Morris...

Immerse yourself in 1930s Art Deco decadence at Eltham Palace, one of the most enchanting visitor attractions in London. Built by the wealthy Courtauld...

Vicky SartainSyon House in Middlesex is the London home of the Duke of Northumberland, whose family were granted the former monastic site at the...