Behind the black, knob-less door, wars have been planned.
For nearly 300 years, the world's most powerful leaders have congregated within, dealing with economic crises, nuclear bombs and political victories and defeats. It has been home and office to Winston Churchill, Margaret Thatcher and every prime minister of England since 1735.
Invitations to walk past the door's iconic lion head knocker and chalk-white No. 10 are coveted, reserved for influential figures such as the Queen of England, members of parliament, United States presidents — and Orlando Pride forward Lianne Sanderson.