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Quote: A touching and beautiful memorial to the late Princess Diana of Wales, the fountain is a nice and refreshing site located inside Hyde Park. It was designed to reflect her life with the flow of water. The water Read More
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Quote: Syon House is located in a 200 acres park and is a very popular family destination, especially on Sunday when we visited. You can buy tickets for the garden and conservatory for 3pds or for the house and Read More
Quote: I remember from my first trip to London in the 1960s posters in the train stations with regulations on what to do in case of flooding. I found that rather exotic but then learnt that the harmless looking river Read More
Quote: This is a delightful merchant's house dating from the 17th century. Fenton House contains a magnificent collection of fine early keyboard instruments, many are still in playing order. There is an extensive Read More
Quote: Cost is 7.50 Pounds. Hours are 10-5. This is a very interesting museum, and we comfortably spent 2 hours looking at the exhibits. The brochure sums up the attractions by stating that "the museum celebrates Read More
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Quote: A fashionable woman in the past needed a number of accessories, shoes, hat, and a fan. The Fan Museum at Greenwich is the first and only museum to be dedicated to fans. It was founded by Helene Alexander in 1991 Read More
Quote: Small passenger boat, very sea-worthy, does trips around the bay, going south and viewing the white chalk cliffs of Flamborough with its many caves, and round the point and north to see Whitby, with the ruins of Read More
Quote: When you think of royal residences in the London area you think of Buckingham Palace, Kensington Palace and perhaps the Tower of London or Hampton Court. No one would mention Eltham Palace even though it is where Read More