- Battersea Power Station@
- BBC: Restoration
- The Restoration project features ten gems of U.K. architectural heritage and offers the chance for one of these buildings to be fully restored. - Big Ben@
- Brighton West Pier@
- Buckingham Palace@
- Clarence House
- From the official British Monarchy site. Information on the house built between 1825 and 1827 and currently serving as official London residence of The Prince of Wales. Includes visitor information. - Database of Houses, The
- Continuing effort to list every country house built in Britain and Ireland, standing or demolished. - Globe Theatre@
- Find sites for Globe Theatre, London, and rediscover Shakespearean magic of theatre through exhibitions, theatre tours, animated views, and vintage film clips of the playhouse founded by the American actor Sam Wanamaker.
- Hadrian's Wall@
- Heritage Trail, The
- Features sacred and secular historic buildings. - National Piers Society
- Promoting and sustaining interest in the preservation and continued enjoyment of the United Kingdom's seaside piers. - No. 10 Downing Street
- London home and office of the British Prime Minister. Includes news, press conferences, magazine, information, broadcasts, and more. - Old Royal Naval College
- Baroque building that was the former British Royal Navy College. - Public Monuments and Sculpture Association
- Aims to heighten public awareness of Britain's monumental heritage through publications, activities, and campaigns for listing, preservation, protection and restoration. - Royal Albert Hall@
- Spencer House
- 18th century private palace, built in 1756-66 for John, first Earl Spencer. - Tower of London@
- Trafalgar Square@
- UK Heritage
- Includes photos and information on castles, historic houses, and religious sites throughout the U.K. - Victoria Baths
- Take a tour of the building, learn about its history, and find out how to support the campaign to save Victoria Baths. - Westminster Abbey@
- Explore sites about Westminster Abbey, the Gothic church which serves as the place of coronation and burial site for English monarchs. Sites feature image galleries, history, schedule of services, virtual tour, and more about the architectural masterpiece of the 13th to 16th centuries.
- Westminster Palace@
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