Our selection of East London guest houses provide the perfect (and often cheaper) alternative to hotels. Guest houses in East London offer much the same service as hotels, with en-suite bedrooms (or occasionally shared bathrooms), and breakfast (lunch and dinner usually on request) with the ...
The pub’s name – one of the most common in England (there’s several more in London alone) – apparently originated at the ascension of the Scottish King James I to the throne in 1603. The King ordered that all significant buildings display the red heraldic lion of Scotland and that in...
Living conditions in the workhouses differed little from those in prisons. Initially workhouses were under the jurisdiction of the local parishes; however, with the growth of pauperism during the industrial revolution, the workhouse system was centralized (by an act passed in 1834). All those who...
500 years ago in the ancient Near East. At least 300 more years passed before the notion of houses was developed, probably by the Egyptian astrologer Petosiris in the mid-second century b.c.e. The earliest house system, which was the system put forward by Ptolemy, was an equal house ...
This paper explores what it means to live together in the city through a focus on home and urban public space in East London. It develops a conceptual framework for understanding home as a site of dis/connection both connected to and disconnected from the wider estate, street, neighbourhood ...
House architecture and design, including a seaside getaway in Devon, an off-grid home in Brazil and a greenery-lined residence in Vietnam.
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The latest home design and housing architecture in London including a Victorian bakery that has been transformed into 12 factory-inspired homes
Define meeting houses. meeting houses synonyms, meeting houses pronunciation, meeting houses translation, English dictionary definition of meeting houses. or n 1. the place in which certain religious groups, esp Quakers, hold their meetings for worship 2
Location: Howick, Northumberland Soak up the sun on a royal beach Osborne House in the Isle of Wight was Queen Victoria's holiday home for many years. Pay a visit to this pretty spot to get a glimpse into her family getaways and even see her private beach! Location: East Cowes, Isle ...