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Ham
One of London’s best kept secrets, this atmospheric Stuart mansion nestles on the banks of leafy Richmond-upon-Thames. It has remained virtually unchanged for 400 years and is internationally recognised for its superb collection of textiles,…
Strawberry Hill
Strawberry Hill is Britain's finest example of Georgian Gothic Revival architecture and interior decoration. It began life in 1698 as a modest house, built by the coachmen of the Earl of Bradford. It was transformed into 'a little Gothic castle' by…
Surrey
Experience the public dramas and private lives of Henry VIII, his wives and children in the world of the Tudor court. Admire Henry’s Great Hall and Tudor kitchens. Discover the spectacular baroque palace built for William III and Mary II and explore…
Twickenham
Enjoy a day out at the freshly conserved Marble Hill. This beautiful Georgian villa stands in 66 acres of outstanding riverside parkland. Marble Hill was built for Henrietta Howard, Countess of Suffolk, a remarkable woman of letters and friend of…
Syon Park
Syon House was started by Lord Protector Somerset in 1547 and is built on the site of a medieval abbey, first excavated by "Time Team". There have been gardens at Syon since the 15th Century.
Twickenham
Sandycombe Lodge is of unique significance, built by the great landscape painter J.M.W. Turner. The house was intended for his own use as a rural retreat from the pressures of the bustling art world of the early nineteenth century.
Richmond
A magnificent Georgian Mansion, set in some 2500 acres of Richmond Park with spectacular views across the Thames valley to Windsor and Surrey.
The grounds are beautifully landscaped and include King Henry VIII mound. Previous occupiers include…
Isleworth
This spectacular mansion and its surrounding gardens, park and farmland, is one of London's best kept secrets. Designed in 1761 by Robert Adam, the leading architect and interior designer of his day, the interiors of the House dazzle.
Richmond
Kew Palace is the smallest and most intimate of the royal palaces.
Chiswick House is one of the most glorious examples of 18th-century British architecture. The third Earl of Burlington (1694-1753), who designed this elegant Classical villa, drew inspiration from his 'grand tours' of Italy.