Welcome to our British Directory.
This page provides a structured index of UK-focused websites, organised by topic to help you discover established online resources. The listings are based on historic human-edited directory data and have been preserved to highlight long-standing sites across the British web.
Many shorter-lived sites have disappeared over time, leaving a core set of more established and durable resources. While some entries may no longer be active, this directory continues to offer a useful overview of trusted UK websites within this category.
- City Cruises run regular boats from Westminster, Tower and Greenwich Piers, offering London boat tours and Thames River cruises.
- English Heritage describes this combination of medieval royal palace and Art Deco home. Includes virtual tours, history, games, downloadable activity sheets, news and visitor information.
- Information provided by members of the Trust. Funding and future plans, links to the official site.
- A 40-mile network of footpaths running through open spaces, including Woodlands Farm. Whether it's a stroll you fancy or an exploration of the greener side of capital life, the Green Chain has something for you.
- Guide to Greenwich's historic places and buildings.
- An illustrated history.
- The Royal Parks resource for Greenwich Park, offering a brief history of the park and information on facilities and upcoming events.
- Discover the area with the local experts. Daily guided walks, special interest tours and group bookings.
- Situated on the River Thames, Maritime Greenwich is a World Heritage Site and famous for such historic landmarks as the Cutty Sark, the last surviving tea clipper, and the Royal Observatory, the home of Greenwich Mean Time and the Meridian Line.
- A cosy and intimate Vegetarian caf� and coffee shop set in one of Greenwich's prettiest streets. Open 7 days a week, 10am - 6pm. Daily soup and lunch specials with all coffee freshly ground on premises. Also a large selection of loose leaf teas and homemade cakes.
- The Crossness Pumping Station was built by Sir Joseph Bazelgette and opened in 1865. The Grade 1 listed building has 4 original working pumping engines and is open for visits.
- Virtual reality view of the Cutty Sark, in Greenwich.
- An informative website from the home of the Prime Meridian of the world, also provides event and visitor information
- Information about London's main Flood Defence, provided by the Environment Agency with in-depth descriptions of the Barrier's construction and use.
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