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2 Willow Road
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2 Willow Road, 2 Willow Road, Hampstead, London, NW3 1TH

Operated by the National Trust, modernist terrace house designed by Ernő Goldfinger, features a significant...Read more

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Blue Plaques in London

Frederick Winsor Green Plaque - Frederick Winsor  1763-1830  gave the world's first  demonstration of street  lighting by coal gas,  from a retort  located here  June 1807
Blue Plaque № 6482 - In  1881 this  house became  the first seat  of local   government in  Southgate
George Edmund Street Blue Plaque - George Edmund Street 1824-1881 architect lived here
Haberdashers' Hall, London Blue Plaque - Site of the Haberdashers' Hall 1458-1996
Peter Sellers, Spike Milligan, Harry Secombe, And The Goon Show Blue Plaque - The Last Goon Show of All starring Peter Sellers, Spike Milligan & Harry Secombe was recorded by the BBC in this Theatre on 30th April 1972
Pontefract Castle, London Bronze Plaque - Pontefract Castle. The 'Pontefract Castle' on Widmore St. (built between 1719 and 1746) got its name like many other buildings, streets and squares in Marylebone, they are named after the people who built up the area, the estates they held and their family titles.  The Duke of Newcastle had held Pontefract Castle in West Yorkshire for the King in 1642 during the English Civil War and it was John Cavendish Holles, Duke of Newcastle who had begun building the area in Marylebone in 1708.

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