| DULWICH | District in the London borough of Southwark, site of a picture gallery designed by Sir John Soane (7) |
| EASTDULWICH | Area in the London Borough of Southwark (4,7) |
| THORNHILL | Dorset-born painter in the Baroque manner whose grisaille murals of the life of St Paul, in the dome of the cathedral dedicated to said apostle, can be viewed from the Whispering Gallery designed by S |
| NUNHEAD | Area of the Borough of Southwark |
| ITALIANATE | One tropical plant fills gallery designed by Nash? |
| LONGLEAT | Set in 900 acres of Capability Brown parkland, an Elizabethan house built and designed by Sir John Thynne with Robert Smythson that is the seat of the Marquess of Bath (8) |
| BLENHEIM | - Palace; designed by Sir John Vanbrugh, Duke of Marlborough's seat at Woodstock near Oxford that was the birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill (8) |
| HOWARD | Castle -; designed by Sir John Vanbrugh, house in North Yorkshire used as the set for on-screen adaptations of Brideshead Revisited (6) |
| SOANE | Architect who designed the Dulwich Picture Gallery and the since re-built Bank of England; knighted in 1831, he was the son of a bricklayer (5) |
| WOOLWICH | District in the London Borough of Greenwich where Henry VIII established a naval dockyard in 1512 (8 |
| BLENHEIMPALACE | Country house in Woodstock in Oxfordshire designed by Sir John Vanbrugh (8,6) |
| KENNINGTON | District in the London Borough of Lam beth housing The Oval cricket ground (10) |
| ACTON | District in the London Borough of Ealing named from the Old English for 'oak farm' (5) |
| CHATHAM | District in the London Borough of Lambeth (7) |
| STEPNEY | District in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets (7) |
| ATCHAM | Village in Shropshire, site of Attingham Park with its vast collection of Regency furniture and its John Nash picture gallery (6) |
| CASTLE | - Howard; historic English country house designed by Sir John Vanbrugh (6) |
| DOLLSHOUSE | Building in miniature such as the one designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens for Queen Mary in the 1920s (5,5) |
| HABITAT | Natural domain of an animal or plant; or, formerly, a range of furniture designed by Sir Terence Conran (7) |
| HOLLOWAY | District in the London Borough of Islington (8) |