Apsley House, Wellington Museum
Revel in the dazzling Regency interiors, glittering treasures and fabulous art collections of the Duke of Wellington's Apsley House.
English Heritage members can enjoy free and discounted entry to 15 interesting museums, historic homes and other places of cultural interest in London.
As well as entry to 400 other places of historical interest across the UK, including one of the best known sites and one of the wonders of the world Stonehenge.
Revel in the dazzling Regency interiors, glittering treasures and fabulous art collections of the Duke of Wellington's Apsley House.
The world's only remaining home of Founding Father of the United States.
Chiswick House is among the first glorious examples of 18th-century British architecture.
The secret underground headquarters where Prime Minister Winston Churchill worked and lived during the Second World War.
One of the finest surviving 18th century villas by the architect Robert Taylor.
The Victorian country house of Charles Darwin where the world was changed.
The childhood home of Henry VIII meets 1930s Art Deco decadence.
Set in 65 acres of stunning award winning gardens, this grade I listed Tudor mansion was built for a former Lord Mayor of London in 1537.
18th century stately home set in 112 acres of leafy north London parkland. With paintings by Rembrandt, Vermeer, Turner, Reynolds, Gainsborough and Constable.
Once used by industry and nowadays home to many colourful boats, the museum tells the story of all aspects of London’s canals.
A magnificent 18th century Grade I listed Palladian villa set in 66 acres of riverside parkland.
An elegant Georgian villa built in 1723 for Admiral Francis Hosier and where the Greenwich Meridian line passes through its grounds.
Built in 1365 as the 'Jewel House' to safeguard Edward III's silver plate and world treasures.
Crowned by the largest bronze sculpture in Europe—Wellington Arch is one of London's most iconic monuments.
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