Sights and Attractions near Brunel Engine House - Subaqueous Tunnel
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Tower Hill, London, City, London EC3N | 26 minutes walk from Brunel Engine House - Subaqueous Tunnel
With close to 1,000 years of royal history lurking within its highly fortified walls, a trip to the Tower of London is like traveling back... More
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Commercial Street, London, Spitalfields, London E1 | 35 minutes walk from Brunel Engine House - Subaqueous Tunnel
Built in 1729, Nicholas Hawksmoor's Christ Church creation was declared dangerous and closed in 1956. Vigorous campaigning, from the poet Sir John Betjeman among others,... More
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12 Leadenhall Street, London, City, London EC3V | 35 minutes walk from Brunel Engine House - Subaqueous Tunnel
The landmark Lloyd's building, at 1 Lime Street, is arguably one of the most iconic buildings in The City. Designed by architect Richard Rogers, it... More
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Lower Thames Street, London, City, London EC3R | 35 minutes walk from Brunel Engine House - Subaqueous Tunnel
St Magnus' was built by Sir Christopher Wren between 1671-76, and boasts a steeple dating from 1705. Henry Yevele, Richard II's master mason, is buried... More
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London Bridge, London, Bankside, London SE1 | 37 minutes walk from Brunel Engine House - Subaqueous Tunnel
Dating back to around 1220 Southwark Cathedral is the oldest Gothic church in London. It has a varied and lively history and houses interesting memorials... More
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Tower 42, 25 Old Broad Street, London, City, London EC2N | 1.7 miles from Brunel Engine House - Subaqueous Tunnel
The first skyscraper in the City of London and, at 600ft, it's still the tallest in central London, though the fifth tallest in the city... More
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18 Folgate Street, London, Spitalfields, London E1 | 1.7 miles from Brunel Engine House - Subaqueous Tunnel
The brainchild of eccentric designer and performer, Dennis Severs' House at 18 Folgate Street captures, in a series of evocative snapshots, 18th century life as... More
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City of London, City, London EC4N | 1.8 miles from Brunel Engine House - Subaqueous Tunnel
Mansion House, the Palace of the London Mayor, was originally for the Lord Mayor to represent the City in appropriate style, Sir Crispin Gascoigne was... More
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St Paul's Churchyard, London, City, London EC4M | 2.1 miles from Brunel Engine House - Subaqueous Tunnel
Being the cathedral of the capital city, St Paul's is officially the spiritual home of Great Britain. The funerals of Lord Nelson, the Duke of... More
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King William Walk, London, SE10 | 2.3 miles from Brunel Engine House - Subaqueous Tunnel
The Old Royal Naval College was built on the site of the Tudor Palace in Greenwich in which Henry VIII and Elizabeth I were born.... More
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West Smithfield, London, Clerkenwell, London EC1A | 2.4 miles from Brunel Engine House - Subaqueous Tunnel
St Bartholomew the Great is a historic church founded in 1123 and the oldest parish church in the City of London. Features include the pre-Reformation... More
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Westminster Bridge Road, London, South Bank, London SE1 | 2.4 miles from Brunel Engine House - Subaqueous Tunnel
One of two cathedrals in Southwark, St George's Cathedral opened in 1848 as the first Catholic cathedral in the UK after the Reformation. The impressive... More
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Bargehouse Street, Off Upper Ground, London, South Bank, London SE1 | 2.4 miles from Brunel Engine House - Subaqueous Tunnel
Originally a power station, later a reprocessing plant owned by the Oxo Company, the bold, Art Deco Oxo Tower was marked out as ripe for... More
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Middle Temple Lane, London, Holborn, London EC4Y | 2.6 miles from Brunel Engine House - Subaqueous Tunnel
Middle Temple Hall, completed in 1574, is late-Gothic in style. Its attractions are a rare double-hammer beam roof, an intricately carved screen (which, although heavily... More
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Fleet Street, London, Holborn, London EC4Y | 2.6 miles from Brunel Engine House - Subaqueous Tunnel
Temple Church sits within the Inner Temple of the Inns of Court, and was originally consecrated in 1185 as the spiritual and actual home of... More
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Strand, London, Holborn, London WC2A | 2.8 miles from Brunel Engine House - Subaqueous Tunnel
A stunning example of Gothic architecture, London's Inns of Court date back to before the 14th century. It is here that barristers train and traditionally... More
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Strand, London, Covent Garden, London WC2R | 2.8 miles from Brunel Engine House - Subaqueous Tunnel
Somerset House, once the site of a spectacular Tudor palace, now includes a magnificent 18th century art gallery housing celebrated collections belonging to the Courtauld Institute... More
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Chesterfield Walk, Greenwich Park, London, SE10 | 3 miles from Brunel Engine House - Subaqueous Tunnel
Ranger's House is an 18th century, Grade I listed, red brick villa built in 1723 which became the official residence of the 'Ranger of Greenwich... More
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25 Red Lion Square, Holborn, London, Holborn, London WC1R | 3.1 miles from Brunel Engine House - Subaqueous Tunnel
Conway Hall is a landmark of London's independent intellectual, political and cultural life. Completed in 1929 at a cost of about £45,000, the name was... More
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Parliament Square, St Margaret Street, London, Westminster, London SW1A | 3.1 miles from Brunel Engine House - Subaqueous Tunnel
Sir Charles Barry sought advice from Benjamin Lewis Vuillamy - clockmaker to the Queen - and Augustus Pugin when it came to designing the... More
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Parliament Square, St Margaret's Street, London, Westminster, London SW1A | 3.1 miles from Brunel Engine House - Subaqueous Tunnel
Now more commonly known as the Houses of Parliament, the Palace of Westminster began life in 1042 as a royal residence under Edward the Confessor.... More
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Parliament Square, London, Westminster, London SW1P | 3.1 miles from Brunel Engine House - Subaqueous Tunnel
The Upper House of the British Parliament, the House of Lords is part of the Palace of Westminster, more commonly known as the Houses of... More
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Bedford Street, London, Covent Garden, London WC2E | 3.2 miles from Brunel Engine House - Subaqueous Tunnel
Affectionately known as "The Actors' Church", St Paul's in Covent Garden is in the heart of theatreland and has long been associated with the theatre... More
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Abingdon Street, London, Westminster, London SW1P | 3.2 miles from Brunel Engine House - Subaqueous Tunnel
Across the road from the imposing Houses of Parliament, this simple, three-storey, 14th century tower often gets overlooked on the tourist trail. One of... More
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Trafalgar Square, London, Covent Garden, London WC2N | 3.2 miles from Brunel Engine House - Subaqueous Tunnel
This historic church of St Martin-in-the-Fields overlooking Trafalgar Square was built in 1726 and is the best known work of Scottish architect James Gibbs... More
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2 & 4 Homerton High Street, London, E9 | 3.2 miles from Brunel Engine House - Subaqueous Tunnel
The royal connections of this rare, red-brick Tudor manor house reach back to Henry VIII whose Principal Secretary of State, Sir Ralph Sadler, built Sutton... More
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Dean's Yard, London, Westminster, London SW1P | 3.3 miles from Brunel Engine House - Subaqueous Tunnel
Elizabeth I, Mary I, Mary II, Edward the Confessor, Edward I, Edward III, Edward VI, Henry III, Henry V, Henry VII, James I, George II,... More
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Storey's Gate, London, Westminster, London SW1H | 3.3 miles from Brunel Engine House - Subaqueous Tunnel
Combining its dual functions as an event / conference venue and a Methodist church, the imposing Central Hall Westminster also offers visitors curious about exploring... More
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St James's Palace, London, St James's, London SW1 | 3.6 miles from Brunel Engine House - Subaqueous Tunnel
The home of the Queen Mother from 1953 to 2002, a tour of Clarence House is an excellent way of experiencing the living history of... More
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42 Francis Street, London, Westminster, London SW1P | 3.7 miles from Brunel Engine House - Subaqueous Tunnel
London's only example of neo-Byzantine architecture and principal Roman Catholic Church, Westminster Cathedral has a magnificent campanile that emerges 274 feet into the sky. While... More
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