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  • The George Inn

    Pub

    77 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.

  • National Trust: Blewcoat School Gift Shop and Information Centre Watch video about National Trust: Blewcoat School Gift Shop and Information Centre

    Toy Shop

    23 Caxton Street, SW1H 0PY [map]

    Built in 1709 to provide an education for poor children; in use as a school until 1926.

  • National Trust: Carlyle's House

    £5.10

    (USD7.95)

    Historic Site/House

    Visitor Rating:

    5/5 (based on 3 reviews)

    24 Cheyne Row, SW3 5HL [map]

    Historian, social writer and ethical thinker Thomas Carlyle and his wife Jane lived in this house from 1834 to 1881.

  • National Trust: Claremont Landscape Garden

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    £6.10

    (USD9.51)

    Garden

    Portsmouth Road, Esher, Surrey, KT10 9JG [map]

    One of the earliest surviving English landscape gardens, begun by Vanbrugh and Bridgeman before 1720 and extended and naturalized by Kent and Capability Brown.

  • National Trust: Fenton House

    £6.50

    (USD10.13)

    Historic Site/House

    Windmill Hill, NW3 6RT [map]

    Fenton House is a 17th century house home to an extensive range of porcelain as well as early keyboards and other instruments.

  • National Trust: Ham House & Gardens

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    £9.90

    (USD15.43)

    Historic Site/House

    Visitor Rating:

    5/5 (based on 25 reviews)

    Ham Street, Ham, Richmond, TW10 7RS [map]

    Built in 1610 and extended in 1670 when it was at the heart of Restoration court life, Ham House is Europe's most complete surviving example of 17th century fashion and power.

  • National Trust: Morden Hall Park

    Park

    Morden Hall Road Sutton, Sutton, SM4 5JD [map]

    A green oasis in the heart of suburbia beside the meandering River Wandle.

  • National Trust: Osterley Park and House Watch video about National Trust: Osterley Park and House

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    £8.70

    (USD13.56)

    Historic Site/House

    Visitor Rating:

    4/5 (based on 16 reviews)

    Jersey Road, Isleworth, TW7 4RB [map]

    Originally built in 1575 and transformed by Robert Adam into an elegant 18thC neo-classical villa, the superb interiors contain some of the country's best examples of Adam's work including.

  • National Trust: Roman Bath

    Historic Site/House

    5 Strand Lane, WC2R 2NA [map]

    The Roman bath is an archaeological puzzle, as it may actually date from Tudor times.

  • The National Trust: Sutton House

    £3.00

    (USD4.68)

    Historic Site/House

    Visitor Rating:

    5/5 (based on 5 reviews)

    2-4 Homerton High Street, Hackney, E9 6JQ [map]

    A rare example of a Tudor red-brick house built for Sir Ralph Sadleir, Principal Secretary of State for Henry VIII.

  • National Trust: The Homewood

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    £7.20

    (USD11.22)

    Historic Site/House

    Portsmouth Road, Esher, Surrey, KT10 9JL [map]

    The Homewood is a modernist house in Esher designed by Patrick Gwynne in the 1930s.

  • National Trust: Two Willow Road

    £5.80

    (USD9.04)

    Historic Site/House

    Visitor Rating:

    5/5 (based on 5 reviews)

    2 Willow Road, NW3 1TH [map]

    National Trust property designed by the `Modern Movement' architect Erno Goldfinger, this small 1930s' house boasts an impressive collection of contemporary furniture, Modernist paintings and sculpture.

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