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  • Greenwich is a famous maritime district of south east London - 5.5 miles (8.9 km) from central London. An area of great historical importance, the town centre contains Maritime Greenwich - one of London's four UNESCO World Heritage sites - known for its naval history, connections with the Royal Family and as the location from which the Prime Meridian (0° longitude) is derived.
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  • The London Borough of Greenwich Unitary Development Plan (UDP) contains guidance to protect and promote the Maritime Greenwich World Heritage property...
  • Next, within a few minutes’ walk is the centrepiece of the Maritime Greenwich World Heritage Site where the classical building of the Old Royal Naval college...
  • Explore the inner workings of Royal Museums Greenwich and see conservation in action on one of our guided tours.
  • …which is also known as Maritime Greenwich, was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1997.
  • Maritime Greenwich is renowned for its architecture and role in the science of navigation and astronomy.
  • Inscribed on UNESCO’s World Heritage Site in 1997, Maritime Greenwich is famous for maritime history, being the home of Greenwich Mean Time, Cutty Sark...
  • Maritime Greenwich was inscribed by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) as a World Heritage Site in 1997 and is...
  • Standing next to James Wolfe statue, I was taking in an unforgettable panoramic view of Maritime Greenwich covered in blue light.
  • The Cutty Sark, The Old Naval College, the historic covered market - up the Thames, London's Greenwich is a wonderland of British maritime history and...
  • Just a few miles from central London, on the Dover Road, is Maritime Greenwich, birthplace of King Henry VIII, Queen Mary I and Queen Elizabeth I.