Historic Site / House
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Canonbury Tower
Entertainment Venue
Canonbury Place, N1 2NQ [map]
Early 16thC tower building with panelled rooms and good views of London from roof.
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Capel Manor Gardens
Garden
Bullsmoor Lane, Enfield, EN1 4RQ [map]
Capel Manor Gardens' 30-acre estate provides a colourful inspiration and scented oasis surrounding a Georgian Manor House and Victorian Stables.
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Church of St Michael and All Angels, Shoreditch
Place of Worship
Mark Street (off Paul Street), EC2A 4ER [map]
Masterpiece of the Victorian architect James Brooks.
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English Heritage: Chapter House and Pyx Chamber
Gallery
20 Deans Yard, SW1P 3PA [map]
Westminster Abbey Chapter House Museum is housed in a magnificent Norman under croft and was built by the royal masons in 1250.
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Grand Connaught Rooms
Conference Centre
New Connaught Rooms, 61-65 Great Queen Street, WC2B 5DA [map]
Grand Connaught Rooms is a conference centre with 29 function rooms which are appropriate for a wide variety of uses including weddings, meetings and corporate events.
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Merchant Taylors Hall
Entertainment Venue
30 Threadneedle Street, City of London, EC2R 8JB [map]
The Merchant Taylors were originally involved in the making of padded under garments for suits of armour and tailoring.
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Rose Theatre Exhibition
Theatre
56 Park Street, SE1 9AR [map]
Exhibition on the site of Bankside's first theatre; the place where Shakespeare learned his craft.
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Royal College of Physicians
Institute
11 St Andrew's Place, Regent's Park, NW1 4LE [map]
Rich in history, yet designed for the needs of today, the Royal College of Physicians is an award-winning, modern building overlooking Regent's Park, with a private garden in the heart of London.
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St Bartholomew the Less
Place of Worship
Smithfield Gate, West Smithfield, EC1A 7BE [map]
A small parish church of 15thC origin - the tower and west wall being of that period and forming the oldest standing part of the medieval hospital of St Bartholomew.
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St Brides Fleet Street
Place of Worship
Fleet Street, EC4Y 8AU [map]
This church, restored by Sir Christopher Wren, has a large crypt museum which tells the story of the 6 previous churches which stood here.
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St James' Church Garlickhythe
Place of Worship
Garlick Hill,
Wren church built on the site of the pre-fire church dating from 1326, a leading centre of pilgrimage during the Middle Ages.
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