• View from the south east of Apsley House floodlit at night with silhoette of the Wellington Statue to the left. ... 149 Piccadilly, Hyde Park Corner, London, W1J 7NT.
  • Apsley House on an 1869 map. The neighbouring houses were demolished in the post World War II period to allow Park Lane to be widened.
  • How to get to Apsley House. The closest tube station is Hyde Park Corner (Piccadilly line), which is adjacent to Wellington Arch.
  • And back in those days Apsley House wasn’t even grand. It was just a three-story townhouse at the end of Piccadilly.
  • On the off chance went to visit Apsley House. I was expecting a small house but this is a magnificent house full of grandeur and incredibly well preserved.
  • The closest Tube stop is Hyde Park Corner, right next to Apsley House, along the Piccadilly line. In terms of buses, you also have a wider choice.
  • Apsley House is the only aristocratic mansion in London open to the public. It’s the historic home of the Duke of Wellington, the “Iron Duke.”
  • Robert Adam built Apsley House for Lord Apsley (hence the name) who was at the time the Lord Chancellor, in 1771. ... 149 Piccadilly, London W1J 7NT.
  • Apsley House, also known as "No. 1 London," resides in the heart of London at 149 Piccadilly. Structured in the late 18th century as Hercules Pillars, it was a...
  • www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/places/apsley-house. Overview. Apsley House is a Grade I listed building in Hyde Park Corner, London W1.