The Lambeth Palace on the south bank of the Thames has been the official London residence of the Archbishop of Canterbury since the 13th century

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Lambeth Palace, London

The Lambeth Palace on the south bank of the Thames has been the official London residence of the Archbishop of Canterbury since the 13th century.

The Lambeth Palace on the south bank of the Thames has been the official London residence of the Archbishop of Canterbury since the 13th century. Guided tours of the Gothic Lambeth Palace take visitors around the State Rooms, Chapel, Atrium and Crypt.


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About Lambeth Palace

 Lambeth Palace, SE1 7JU

 +44 20 7898 12

 www.archbishopofcanterbury.org

Lambeth Palace and Nearby Sights on Map

Museum of Garden History

In an old church which is also hosted the tomb of Captain Bligh of The Bounty mutiny fame

County Hall

The County Hall was the former seat of the regional London County Council and later the Greater London Council

Sea Life London Aquarium

The Sea Life London Aquarium is one of the largest aquariums in Europe, home to a collection of 350 species of fish, from sharks to stingrays

London Eye

The London Eye is relatively new to the neighbourhood, but has become an integral part of the London skyline and is a major tourist attraction on the Thames banks

Houses of Parliament

Palace of Westminster

The grand Palace of Westminster on the bank of the Thames is the Parliament of Britain where the House of Lords and House of Commons meet in session

The Jewel Tower

The Jewel Tower across the road from the Houses of Parliament is the only part of the original Palace of Westminster still standing, apart from the Westminster Hall

Henry VII's Ladys Chapel

Described as the wonder of the entire world, this chapel at the eastern end of Westminster Abbey is a breathtakingly beautiful masterpiece of medieval architecture

Big Ben

The 13-ton 4-faced iconic bell, named after Benjamin Hall who was commissioner of works when the tower was completed in 1858, has gilded periphals surrounding the dials which are 7 metre in diameter

Westminster Abbey

Westminster Abbey is the traditional coronation, wedding and burial church of Royalty, with a thousand year old history dating back to 10th century Benedictine monks