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Alexander Pope's Grotto is the last remaining part of his villa, which he built in 1720 on the banks of the Thames at Twickenham. Demolished in 1808, the villa was replaced and the property became the subject of much redevelopment over the following 200 years.

Alexander Pope's Grotto is a remaining icon of one of Twickenham's most celebrated residents. It enjoys a magnetic attraction because of his enduring reputation as a poet. This relic of his life in Twickenham also acts as a reminder of English culture, literature and garden design in the 18th century. In its time, the Grotto was an object both of admiration and envy, inspiring imitation throughout England. Even today, in its shabby condition, it draws students and enthusiasts from all over the world.

Alexander Pope's Grotto is the last remaining part of his villa, which he built in 1720 on the banks of the Thames at Twickenham. Demolished in 1808, the villa was replaced and the property became the subject of much redevelopment over the following 200 years. In 1996 St James's Independent School for boys acquired the estate, remaining for 14 years.

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Pope's Grotto

Type:Historic Site

Pope's Villa, Cross Deep, Twickenham, Middlesex, TW1 4QG

Opening Times

Season (1 Jan 2024 - 31 Dec 2024)*

* At present the grotto can only be visited by members of the public at occasional openings throughout the year and Open House London in September each year or by special arrangement (see below). Dates and booking procedures for visits will be shown on this page.

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Dates and times marked with a '*' are provisional and may be subject to change

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