This stately London residence is in surprisingly good shape despite being close to 300 years old. Built sometime between 1733 and 1735, a Georgian home in the city’s Stoke Newington—or ...
Billy Waters, a busker, in a crowded London street, c 1822 - Alamy On Tuesday March 3 1812, William Waters’s life changed forever. Standing on the top-sail yard of HMS Ganymede – perhaps 100 feet high ...
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This restored Georgian townhouse, built circa 1827, is a Grade II-listed property, meaning that its integrity as an authentic Georgian building is protected. During the course of its history, however, ...
Shed your City skin and play the part of a Georgian aristocrat, writes Lucy Kenningham, after a stay at Batty Langley’s For all I love the City of London (the people, the vibes, the architecture), it ...
I would like to be emailed about offers, event and updates from Evening Standard. Read our privacy notice. Call it the Bridgerton effect or just good taste — Georgian architecture has plenty of fans ...
The Hampstead neighborhood was a rural village when the painter John Constable lived at 40 Well Walk. His residence there, from 1827 to 1837, earned the Georgian house a blue plaque bearing his name.
A century before Jack the Ripper, another now long-forgotten fiend haunted the streets of London. He became known as the London Monster and his modus operandi was to stalk well-to-do Georgian ladies ...
Hulu’s Harlots is entirely told from the “whore’s eye view,” executive producer Alison Owen told TV critics today at TCA. There are “no male gazes” in the show; it is entirely about the women, looking ...
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