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The Hackney Town Hall, built in the 1930s, is a fine example of Art Deco architecture from the times, retaining the orig... The Hackney Town Hall, built in the 1930s, is a fine example of Art Deco archite... The Hackney Town Hall, built in the 1930s, is a fine example of Art Deco architecture from the times...
Sutton House is a Tudor red-brick manor which was home to Thomas Sutton, who founded the Charterhouse almshouse. Sutton House is a Tudor red-brick manor which was home to Thomas Sutton, who fou... Sutton House is a Tudor red-brick manor which was home to Thomas Sutton, who founded the Charterhous...
Burgh House is a beautiful grade I listed 17th century Georgian building that today houses the Hampstead Museum. Burgh House is a beautiful grade I listed 17th century Georgian building that to... Burgh House is a beautiful grade I listed 17th century Georgian building that today houses the Hamps...
This is a high part of the Heath with clear open vistas, and the views looking south over the city are quite wonderful. This is a high part of the Heath with clear open vistas, and the views looking s... This is a high part of the Heath with clear open vistas, and the views looking south over the city a...
The Gillespie Park Ecology Centre is an education centre in the Gillespie Park nature reserve, which manages habitats in... The Gillespie Park Ecology Centre is an education centre in the Gillespie Park n... The Gillespie Park Ecology Centre is an education centre in the Gillespie Park nature reserve, which...
The St Pancras Old Church, dedicated to the Roman martyr Saint Pancras, is believed to be one of the oldest churches in ... The St Pancras Old Church, dedicated to the Roman martyr Saint Pancras, is belie... The St Pancras Old Church, dedicated to the Roman martyr Saint Pancras, is believed to be one of the...