Anyone been to Aspley House
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YES!!! Loved it!!! Once guide book said that Apsley House was a bust but we went anyway and thorougly enjoyed it. See if you can't catch a tour as the having the guide explain the history of the house makes it much more memorable. <BR><BR>If you like Apsley House you will also like Spencer House.
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quote from this website: http://www.aboutbritain.com/apsleyhouse.htm <BR>"Apsley House is the last great London town-house with collections largely intact and family still in residence."<BR><BR>So maybe you'll get a chance to say hi to the Duke!
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Myer,<BR>If you enjoyed the Frick in New York and are interested in the Apsley House in London, consider a visit to the Sir John Soane Museum in London as well.<BR><BR>Soane was an architect with a truly eclectic interest in just about everything. His house,which he designed, dates from the early 1800s and houses his astounding collection of art, architectural drawings, various machines, models, furnishings and the sarcophagus of the father of Rameses III. Soane stipulated, in bequeathing his home to the city of London, that nothing be removed or moved. What you'll see is what Soane saw and lived with while a resident. It's located in New Square, part of Lincoln's Inn. Holborn is the nearest underground station. When in the square look for Soane's home, it's number 13 in the middle of the north side of the square. Look, too, for numbers 57 and 58 which are also Soane' handiwork.



