London's full of beautiful buildings with intricate architecture and pretty interiors – but the real treats can be found right above our heads. Here are some of the city's finest ceilings.
London looking up: 21 of the best ceilings in the city
All of the architectural wonder with none of the neck-ache
St. Paul's Cathedral
Osterley House
There's more information about the eighteenth-century mansion here.
Photo: Maxwell Hamilton
Woolwich Town Hall
You can hire Woolwich Town Hall for weddings.
Photo: Chris Guy
St Pancras Renaissance Hotel
Here's the latest on St Pancras Renaissance Hotel.
Photo: Nathan Siemers
Leadenhall Market
Find out which movie Leadenhall Market appeared in here.
Photo: Umbreen Hafeez
Old Royal Naval College
Find out more about the Old Royal Naval College's Painted Hall.
Photo: Darrell Godliman
Temple Church
Get more information about Temple Church.
Photo: Aaron Yeoman
Tate Britain
Plan a trip to the Tate see works by Hogarth, Gainsborough, Reynolds, Constable.
Photo: Alessandra Solombrino
Leadenhall Market
Here's the inside scoop on Leadenhall Market.
Photo: Naf Selmani
Hampstead Pergola & Hill Garden
Hampstead Pergola is a favourite with local artists.
Photo: Mike T
St Mary le Strand
There's more information about St Mary le Strand here.
Photo: Steve Cadman
Whiteleys
Shop until you drop at London’s first official department store.
Photo: Martin Turner
Fortnum & Mason
Find out more about F&M's iconic colour scheme here.
Photo: Naf Selmani
Tate Britain
Find out what's on at the Tate Britain.
Photo: Darrell Godliman
V&A Museum
Plan a visit to the V&A.
Photo: Umbreen Hafeez
Whiteleys
Find out more about the Queensway shopping centre.
Photo: Tehmina Goskar
The Foreign & Commonwealth Office
Find out more about the Foreign & Commonwealth Office.
Photo: KotomiCreations
St Paul's Cathedral
There's more info on Christopher Wren's masterpiece here.
Photo: Laetitia A
The National Gallery
Westminster Abbey
Learn about the cultural significance of Westminster Abbey.
Photo: Wonderlane
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