Inside 10 Downing Street
Take a tour of the UK prime minister’s official abode
Words by Ailsa Harvey
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Ever since Robert Walpole, the first person regarded as holding the power and position of a British prime minister, 10 Downing Street has been the prime minister’s official residence. This came about when King George II offered Walpole the building as a gift in 1732. Walpole accepted it on the condition that it was not a gift solely to him, but to whoever held his position. To this day, the role of prime minister has come with this gift.