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Tour - Number 10
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Number 10 Downing Street

The official site of the British Prime Minister's Office

The Front Door of Number 10 is known around the world with its instantly recognisable white number 10 adorning the heavy black door.
  • Entrance Hall

    Entrance Hall

    Many famous feet have stood in the entrance hall: from world leaders to sporting heroes

  • Grand Staircase

    Grand Staircase

    Portraits of every PM line the walls, with the most recent incumbents at the top

  • White Drawing Room

    White Drawing Room

    Often used for television interviews and as a meeting room for Downing Street staff

  • Cabinet Room

    Cabinet Room

    The boat-shaped table introduced by Harold Macmillan allows the PM to see everyone

  • Terracotta Room

    Terracotta Room

    This room was used as the dining room when Sir Robert Walpole was PM

  • Pillared Room

    Pillared Room

    This room is used when international agreements are being signed or for receptions

  • Small Dining Room

    Small Dining Room

    This was a favourite room of Lloyd George and can hold up to 12 people

  • State Dining Room

    State Dining Room

    This room was designed by Sir John Soane in 1827

  • The Study

    The Study

    The Study was a regular workplace for Harold Wilson and also Margaret Thatcher

  • 10 Downing Street

    10 Downing Street

    The current Number 10 started out life as Number 5, and was not renumbered until 1779

  • Downing Street Approach

    Downing Street Approach

    Downing Street was named after the statesman and diplomat Sir George Downing