Search & Discover Blue Plaques in London
Start hunting down London's hidden heritage and history one blue plaque at a time with our guide to London's blue plaques.
Whether you are retracing the footsteps of your heroes or enjoying a trip to London and wish to incorporate some history in to your London visit our Blue Plaque Guide can expand your view of London.

Ferenc Liszt. Hungarian composer and pianist stayed in the house on this site in 1840 and 1841.
22 Great Marlborough Street, London, W1F 7HL

Fred Cleary 1905-1984 tireless in his wish to increase open space in the City
77 Queen Victoria Street, London, EC4V 4AY

Fred Knee 1868-1914 London Labour Party pioneer and Housing reformer lived here
21B Sugden Road, London, SW11 5EB


Fred Russell 1862-1957 Father of modern ventriloquism lived here in flat No.71 1914-1926
2-4 Lower Richmond Road, London, SW15 1JN

Freddie Mercury (Fred Bulsara) 1946-1991 singer and songwriter lived here
23 Gladstone Avenue, Feltham, TW14 9LJ

Fryderyk Chopin 1810-1849 gave his first London concert in this house June 23 1848
99 Eaton Place, London, SW1X 8LZ


Sir Frederick Ashton 1904-1988 choreographer lived here 1959-1984
10 Marlborough Street, London, SW3 3PS

Sir Frederick Ashton Choreographer Love Lived Here 1959-1984
Frederick Ashton Multicoloured Plaque
10 Marlborough Street, London, SW3 3PS

Frederick Delius (1862-1934), composer, lived here 1918-1919.
55 Belsize Park Gardens, London, NW3 4JL

Frederick Denison Maurice 1805-1872 Christian Philosopher and Educationalist lived here 1862-1866
Frederick Denison Maurice Blue Plaque
4 Brunswick Place, London, NW1 4PN

F. E. Smith Earl of Birkenhead 1872-1930 lawyer and statesman lived here
Frederick Edwin Smith Blue Plaque
Grosvenor Gardens House, 35-37 Grosvenor Gardens, London, SW1W 0BS


Sir Frederick Handley Page 1885-1962 aircraft designer and manufacturer lived here in Flat 3
Frederick Handley Page Blue Plaque
Grosvenor Square, London, W1K 6DT

Private Frederick Hitch V.C. 1856-1913 hero of Rorke’s Drift lived and died here
62 Cranbrook Road, London, W4 2LH


Capt Frederick Marryat 1792-1848 Novelist was educated at “Holmwood” on this site
470 Baker Street, Enfield, EN1 3QS




Site of St Mark's Hospital founded by Frederick Salmon 1835
One London Wall, London Wall, London, EC2Y 5EB


Site of the French Protestant Church demolished 1888
French Protestant Church, London Blue Plaque
1 Saint Martin's Le Grand, London, EC1A 4NP

Friedrich Engels 1820-1895 political philosopher lived here 1870-1894
49 Regent's Park Road, London, NW1 8XD

Baron Friedrich Von Hügel 1852-1925 theologian lived here 1882-1903
Friedrich Von Hügel Blue Plaque
5 Holford Road, London, NW3 1AG



Garnet Wolseley 1st Viscount Wolseley (1833-1913) Field-Marshal lived here
Crooms Hill, London, SE10

The site of Garraways Coffee House rebuilt 1874 Set here 1930
Garraways Coffee House Stone Plaque
20 Birchin Lane, London, EC3V 9DU


Gavin Ewart 1916-1995 noted poet FRSL lived at Kenilworth Court
Kenilworth Court, Lower Richmond Road, London, SW15 1HB

Gavin Maxwell 1914 - 1969 Naturalist and writer lived here 1961 - 1965
9 Paultons Square, London, SW3 5AP
In a house over Aldgate lived Geoffrey Chaucer during 1374 (plaque not yet erected)
74 Aldgate High Street, London, EC3N 1BD

Sir Geoffrey De Havilland 1882-1965 aircraft designer lived here 1909-1910
Geoffrey De Havilland Blue Plaque
34 Baron's Court Road, London, W14 9DY

Sir Geoffrey Jellicoe 1900-1996 landscape architect lived here 1935-1984
19 Grove Terrace, London, NW5 1PH

George Alexander Macfarren Knt Lived in this house and died here 1887
George Alexander Macfarren Blue Plaque
5A Melina Place, London, NW8 9SA







Sir George Cayley 1773-1857 scientist and pioneer of aviation lived here
20 Hertford Street, London, W1J 7RX

George Cruikshank artist. Lived here, from 1850 to 1878. B: Sept. 27th 1792. D: Feb. 1st 1878.
66 Hampstead Road, London, NW1 2NT

George Cruikshank 1792-1878 engraver and illustrator lived here
George Cruikshank Green Plaque
67 Amwell Street, London, EC1R 1UT

George Dance the Younger 1741-1825 architect lived and died here
George Dance The Younger Blue Plaque
91 Gower Street, London, WC1E 6AB

George Du Maurier 1834-1896 artist and writer lived here 1863-1868
91 Great Russell Street, London, WC1B 3PS

George Du Maurier lived here 1874 to 1895
George Du Maurier Brown Plaque
21 Brock Street, London, NW1 3JA
Avondale Court, 85 Brighton Road, Sutton, SM2 5TR

George Edmund Street 1824-1881 architect lived here
George Edmund Street Blue Plaque
12 Cavendish Place, London, W1G 9DJ

(George) Emlyn Williams CBE 1905-1987 Actor and Playwright lived here 1930-1934
George Emlyn Williams Blue Plaque
58A Marchmont Street, London, WC1N 1AB

George Frampton 1860-1928 sculptor lived and worked here 1894-1908
31 Queen's Grove, London, NW8 6HJ

Sir George Frederic Still 1868-1941 paediatrician lived here
George Frederic Still Blue Plaque
31 Queen Anne Street, London, W1G 9HX


George Frederick Bodley 1827-1907 Architect lived here 1862-1873
George Frederick Bodley Blue Plaque
Consulting Rooms, 104 Harley Street, London, W1G 7JD

George Frideric Handel 1685-1759 composer lived in this house from 1723 and died here
George Frideric Handel Blue Plaque
25 Brook Street, London, W1K

Sir George Gilbert Scott 1811-1878 architect lived here
George Gilbert Scott Brown Plaque
2 Admiral's Walk, London, NW3 6RR


George Godwin 1813-1888 architect, journalist and social reformer lived here
15 Alexander Square, London, SW3 2AX


George Grossmith 1874-1935 actor-manager lived here
George Grossmith Junior Blue Plaque
2A Spanish Place, London, W1U 3HF


Sir George Grove 1820-1900 Promoter of Musical Knowledge lived here
18 Village Way, London, SE21 7AN
Sir George Grove Writer on music 1820-1900 lived in a house on this site 1860-1900
208 Sydenham Road, London, SE26 5SE

George Leybourne "Champagne Charlie" 1842-1884 music hall comedian lived and died here
143 Englefield Road, London, N1 3LH