Hints and tips:
...If the proposed development goes ahead, one of the cavities inside the Barbican will be filled with a new dining hall and kitchen. But the Barbican is Grade-II listed, I say....
...As the estate was running at a loss, the Foxes leased it for development, capitalising on the westward expansion of London....
...Built in 1631 by Samuel Fortrey, a wealthy Flemish silk merchant, Kew Palace was leased by the Royal Family in 1729 to lodge George II’s three daughters and, some years later, George III used the property...
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