| Thomas Carlyle was an historian and philospher who lived in this 18th Century terraced house for some 30 years from 1834 until his death. The house also reflects the strong personality of Carlyle's ... |
| Fenton House dates from the late 17th Century and remains largely unaltered since then. Whilst the house is simple, but attractive, the real interest of Fenton House lies in the porcelain and keyboard ... |
| Ham House, built in 1610, is famous for its lavish interiors and collections of fine furniture. The Duke and Duchess of Lauderdale are largely responsible for everything you see in Ham House today. During ... |
| Formerly a deer park, Morden Hall Park is something of an oasis in the heart of London, with its waterways, anchient hay meadows, and old estate buildings, some of which are now in use by local craftworkers. ... |
| Osterley Park is one of Britain's most complete examples of Robert Adam's work. Built around an original Elizabethan house dating from 1577 (built by Sir Thomas Gresham - founder of the London Royal Exchange), ... |