National Trust
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The George Inn
Pub77 Borough High Street, Borough, SE1 1NH [map]
The only remaining galleried coaching inn in London, The George now belongs to the National Trust. This London pub can be traced back to 1542, although an inn probably stood on the spot even earlier. Shakespeare lived and worked in Southwark, so it's likely that he'd have been one of its patrons; he may even have played there.
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National Trust: Blewcoat School Gift Shop and Information Centre
Toy Shop23 Caxton Street, SW1H 0PY [map]
Built in 1709 to provide an education for poor children; in use as a school until 1926.
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National Trust: Carlyle's House
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National Trust: Claremont Landscape Garden
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National Trust: Fenton House
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National Trust: Ham House & Gardens
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National Trust: Morden Hall Park
ParkMorden Hall Road Sutton, Sutton, SM4 5JD [map]
A green oasis in the heart of suburbia beside the meandering River Wandle.
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National Trust: Osterley Park and House
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National Trust: Roman Bath
Historic Site/House5 Strand Lane, WC2R 2NA [map]
The Roman bath is an archaeological puzzle, as it may actually date from Tudor times.
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The National Trust: Sutton House
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National Trust: The Homewood
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National Trust: Two Willow Road
£5.80
(USD9.04)

