Bay Sixty 6 Skatepark
Bramley's Big Adventure
Carlyle's House
Chelsea Physic Garden
Diana Memorial Playground
Gambado Chelsea
Kensington Palace
Leighton House Museum
Lindsey House
Linley Sambourne House
Museum of Instruments
National Army Museum
Natural History Museum
Royal Hospital Chelsea
Serpentine Gallery
Tate Britain
The Polish Institute and Sikorski Museum
The Saatchi Gallery
The Science Museum
The Victoria and Albert Museum
V&A Theatre Collections/National Museum of the Performing
Westway Climbing Centre 
Preserved since 1895 this writer's house in the heart of one of London's most famous creative quarters tells the story of Thomas and Jane Carlyle. The couple moved here from their native Scotland in 1834 and became an unusual but much-loved cel...

Elegant 17th-century town house. Built on the former site of Sir Thomas More's garden and now part of Cheyne Walk, the house claims one of the finest 17th-century exteriors in London. History of Lindsey House The house was built in 1674 by ...

Leighton House Museum is the former home of the Victorian artist Frederic, Lord Leighton (1830-1896). The only purpose-built studio-house open to the public in the United Kingdom, it is one of the most remarkable buildings of the nineteenth century, ...

From 1875, 18 Stafford Terrace was the home of Punch cartoonist Edward Linley Sambourne, his wife Marion, their two children and their live-in servants. The house gives an insight into the personal lives of the Sambourne family, and also provides...