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Leighton House Museum
Leighton House Museum
Leighton House Museum, 12 Holland Park Road, London, W14 8LZ

0.24km

Victorian house of painter Frederic, Lord Leighton, features paintings, sculpture, Middle Eastern tilesRead more

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Kelmscott House
Kelmscott House Museum
Kelmscott House, 26 Upper Mall, London, W6 9TA

1.74km

London home of William Morris, exhibits of his designsRead more

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Sherlock Holmes Museum
Sherlock Holmes Museum
Sherlock Holmes Museum, 221b Baker Street, London, NW1 6XE

2.38km

Dedicated to the fictional detective Sherlock HolmesRead more

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Tom Baker Blue Plaque - Tom Baker   1966-2041   bespoke tailor   works here but lives around the corner
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Arnold Bax Blue Plaque - Sir Arnold Bax 1883-1953 composer was born here
Robert Aickman Blue Plaque - Robert Aickman 1914-1981 author and co-founder of The Inland Waterways Association lived and worked here
Blue Plaque № 6424 - Site of  "The Angel"  where met the  Stamford Hill  Green Lanes  Turnpike Trust  1713 – 1826
Green Plaque № 3009 - Savoy Theatre opened in 1881 the Savoy Theatre was the first public building in the world to be lit throughout by electricity

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