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Henley-in-Arden Heritage Centre, Warwickshire http://www.heritagehenley.org.uk
A part-14th-century house with crown post has become a heritage centre, displaying aspects of the past life of the town. History of Henley's market cross, visitor information.
Marlipins http://www.sussexpast.co.uk/property/site.php?site_id=16
An unusual medieval building at Shoreham, with a chequer board façade. The Sussex Archaeological Society provide visitor information, photographs, excavation details, dating and references.
Moyses Hall Museum, Bury St Edmunds http://www.stedmundsbury.gov.uk/sebc/visit/moyses-hall.cfm
Rare example of Norman domestic architecture, now used as a museum of local history. History and architecture of the building; archaeology and local history collections.
Red House, Bexley http://www.rebs.demon.co.uk/
Seminal Arts and Crafts house designed by Philip Webb for William Morris. The Friends of the Red House supply photographs and brief history.
Rockville: A Scottish Pagoda http://members.fortunecity.com/gillonj/rockvilleascottishpagoda/
Illustrated description by J.K. Gillon of the now-demolished Victorian extravaganza built in Edinburgh in 1858 by architect Sir James Gowans as his own home.
Spencer House http://www.spencerhouse.co.uk/
Fine example of an eighteenth-century aristocratic private palace in London, overlooking Green Park. Includes history, online tour via sensitive plan or list, and visitor information.
St Mary's Lodge, London http://www.stmaryslodge.co.uk
History, photographs, plans and current status of this grand early Victorian house in Stoke Newington, London N16, designed and constructed by the architect John Young for himself.
The Georgian House, Bristol http://www.bristol.gov.uk/ccm/content/Leisure-Culture/Museums-Galleries/bristols-georgian-house.en
Built by John Pinney, a Bristol sugar merchant who owned land and slaves in the Caribbean. Interior restored to the way it would have looked in his time. Photos, brief history and visitor information from owner Bristol City Council.
The Mackintosh House http://www.hunterian.gla.ac.uk/collections/art_gallery/mac_house/machouse_index.shtml
A QuickTime virtual reality tour of the house of architect and designer Charles Rennie Mackintosh (1868-1928), with its original contents restored. Visitor information.

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