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		<title>Escape the crowds and enjoy Britain&#8217;s most overlooked sight in peace</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>There&#39;s no shortage of places to visit in London, and some will, inevitably, get overlooked.&#160;In some cases, this is entirely understandable - after all, the Anesthesia Heritage Centre, the Sewing Machine Museum or the Fan Museum (all real London attractions) are unlikely to be competing with the Victoria and Albert anytime soon.&#160;But spare a thought for Kenwood House, arguably one of the capital&#39;s finest stately homes, but often overlooked in favour of lesser attractions.&#160;Indeed, everything about this house, dating back to the 17th century, suggests it should be far higher up the list of must-see attractions in London. For starters, there&#39;s the location. Away from the hustle and bustle of the city centre, yet still only a short bus ride away, it&#39;s surrounded by Hampstead Heath, the sprawling green lungs of the capital, while also within easy walking distance of picturesque Highgate Village.&#160;But the location is just the beginning. The exterior could not be any more majestic: celebrated architect Robert Adam&#39;s Ionic portico at the entrance and grandiose wings on either side make Kenwood House look like it&#39;s come straight out of a Jane Austen novel.&#160;The interior meanwhile boasts an awe-inspiring library designed by Adam himself, and is also home to one of the finest art collections in Britain, stars of which include a self-portrait by Rembrandt as well as works by Constable, Turner, Vermeer and Van Dyck.&#160;Other highlights include the Great Room, with its painted ceilings, and the sculptured gardens, now home to more modern art works, including sculptures by Henry Moore.&#160;But like all hidden gems, Kenwood House&#39;s loss is the savvy traveller&#39;s gain: all of the above can be enjoyed in relative peace and quiet, just a short distance from downtown London, it&#39;s luxury hotels and crowded mega-museums.&#160;</p>
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