What was life like in 17th century London? Despite being a big city in the 1660s, London still remained just as popular today. While there was a lot of activity there, it wasn't very clean and people ...
a 17th century manor house in Herefordshire, more than 150 miles from London and 130 miles from his Newark constituency.
Host Café in London is a rather unique cafe, located in a stunning 17th-century church, designed by English architect Sir Christopher Wren. The coffee shop, which is located in St Mary Aldermary ...
West London’s King’s Road has a lively past. It began life in 17th century as King Charles II’s private road; miniskirt maverick Mary Quant opened her first store Bazaar there in 1955; and it briefly ...
A full-sized replica of a 17th-century Spanish warship is due to arrive in London. Tower Bridge will ... Visitors will be able to find out about life aboard across six decks with interactive ...
Photographer Natasha Durlacher's passion project shines a light on the wonderful shire horses who still have a place in modern London. The history of Covent Garden: 500 years of the world's most ...
The museum is part of a charming new visitor area called the Soane Stable Yard, which also comes with a cafe, gift shop and ...
A David Bowie Centre is one of the many highlights of London's vast new V&A East Storehouse opening to the public next year.
The series, set in 17th-century Japan on the cusp of civil war, has quickly captured viewers' hearts worldwide. The creators ...
Scientists uncovered the origin of the oldest known surviving tombstone in the US, according to a new study. Here’s what it ...
West London’s King’s Road has a lively past. It began life in 17th century as King Charles II’s private road; miniskirt maverick Mary Quant opened her first store Bazaar there in 1955; and it briefly ...
A full-sized replica of a 17th-century Spanish merchant ship is due to arrive in London. Tower Bridge will ... Visitors will be able to find out about life aboard across six decks with interactive ...