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Rainham Hall, in the London Borough of Havering may not be the largest house in London, but it is certainly one of the most charming. Now owned by the National […]

In the most South-Western corner of Greater London is the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames. Many people think of this area as just the suburbs, but there is a […]

The Great Fire of London Monument: A Testament to London’s Resilience London is a city that cherishes its past, and this is evident in the countless historical landmarks scattered across […]

Dating the precise collapse of Roman rule in London is hard. However, a lack of archaeological finds for the fifth century suggests that the Roman city was largely empty by […]

In virus-free times you can visit three Roman sites within the City: the Amphitheatre underneath Guildhall Art Gallery, the baths on Lower Thames Street, and the Mithraeum in the Bloomberg […]

For the first time in our 150 year history, the Royal Albert Hall will play host to a unique concert. Mezzo Soprano Katherine Jenkins OBE will perform in an empty […]

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