The Griffin Inn
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This is one of my most loved literary locations, the bridge at Pooh Corner in the Ashdown Forest (the 100 Acre Wood). This what I want from an...
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This garden melds antiquity and nature with the delicate controlling touch of man. The half timbered manor house, which is mainly medieval, was...
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Sissinghurst Castle, was once home to the writers Harold Nicholson and Vita Sackville-West, and its stunning Gardens, are perhaps the country’s most...
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This garden provides a wonderful contemporary reference for garden design and plantsmanship.
This wonderful 240 acre garden at Wisley is the...
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Rodin produced three life-size versions of the sculpture. The embracing subjects are Francesca da Rimini and her husband's brother Paolo Malatesta,...
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In existence since Roman times, Borough Market is London’s oldest food market and has occupied its present site for 250 years. Whilst wholesale...
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A world heritage site, Westminster Abbey is a collegiate church and 'royal peculiar', responsible to the monarch rather than a bishop. Built and added...
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In the center of London on the north bank of the River Thames stands the Tower of London. For almost a thousand years this castle has served many...
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Tate Modern, which opened in 2000, is Britain's national museum of international modern art and a London landmark. The conversion of the Bankside...
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Some paintings are so familiar, used in pop art or advertising or on postcards, that people may think that there’s no need to make the effort to see...
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