Heritage Structures in London


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Heritage structures of London, as presented on this page, are buildings that are built before World War II, and have been in some restored or preserved to a certain degree. They include, but are not limited to, the Unesco World Heritage Sites of London, which includes the Palace of Westminster, Greenwich, Kew Gardens, Tower of London, Westminster Abbey and Church of St Margaret. Many heritage buildings and sites which have not made the Unesco list are also included here, as recognition of their value to conservation.

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Admiralty Arch


Clarence House


Foreign and Commonwealth Office


Marble Arch


Middlesex Guildhall


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