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Handsome 17th-century house with unusual collections and picturesque walled gardens
Hampstead Grove, Hampstead, London, NW3 6SP

| Asset | Opening time |
|---|---|
| House | Closed |
| Garden | Closed |
Fenton House and Garden is now closed for the winter. We will reopen in March 2026 and look forward to welcoming you then. We will be open on Fridays, Sundays and Bank Holiday Mondays from 11am-4pm.
| Ticket type | With Gift Aid | Without Gift Aid |
|---|---|---|
| Adult (18+) | £8.00 | |
| Child (5-17) under 5s free | £4.00 | |
| Family (2 Adults and up to 3 children) | £20.00 | |
| 1 Adult Family | £12.00 |
| Ticket type | With Gift Aid | Without Gift Aid |
|---|---|---|
| Adult (18+) | £13.00 | |
| Child (5-17) under 5s free | £6.50 | |
| Family (2 Adults and up to 3 children) | £32.50 | |
| 1 Adult Family | £19.50 |
Please note that our visitor toilet is on the first floor, accessible only via a flight of stairs.
Limited Blue Badge parking by arrangement. Ramp access to ground floor. Some areas of garden have level access. Gravel paths.
Parking can be arranged on site for disabled visitors. Please email us before your visit to set this up: fentonhouse@nationaltrust.org.uk. Please note there are steps from the parking area to the house.
Cars and taxis can drop you off at our visitor gate on Hampstead Grove.
Ramped access to the ground floor of the house is available but please note that there are stairs to the toilet and upper floor(s), and steps between levels in our garden.
Our ground floor is fully accessible, but our upstairs can only be reached via a two-flight staircase. There is also a short flight of stairs between levels in our garden. The paths in our garden are gravel paths.
We don't have places to lock bikes on site but there are public bike racks nearby.
Plan your route to Fenton House using the CycleStreets planner, via the link below. (This uses OpenStreetMap data which is generally excellent but accuracy cannot be guaranteed. If you come to a footpath or cycle-prohibited track, please don't ride on it.)
Fenton House is 0.2miles up the hill from the centre of Hampstead. You can see London's cycle routes here: https://tfl.gov.uk/maps/cycle. We are very near Hampstead Heath, which has shared cycle paths, details can be found here: https://www.cityoflondon.gov.uk/assets/Green-Spaces/hampstead-heath-map.pdf
Cycle hire in London can be done via several apps, with many electric bikes now available. These can be very helpful to get up the hill! The roads and pavements around Fenton House are narrow so we ask that any hired bikes are parked as considerately as possible, even if that means leaving them a short walk away. Thank you!
Explore Fenton House, one of London’s hidden treasures, a 17th-century house with vibrant ceramics, early keyboard instruments and intricate needlework.

Step back in time as you listen to historic instruments being played by our musicians, with the oldest dating back to 1540. Find out more about this unique collection and the experience on offer at Fenton House.

A 17th-century house with views across London from Hampstead. Collections of ceramics, needlework, paintings and early keyboard instruments.
Ever-changing horticultural gem, including an orchard, kitchen garden, rose garden, terraces and lawns.
Showcasing 32 heritage varieties of apples and pears. Trees laden with spring blossom give way to a bountiful autumn harvest.
Unique collection of early stringed instruments, dating back to 16th-century, played by our volunteer musicians on open days.
Sweeping views across London from our top floor East balcony, making the most of our position at the top of the hill.
An eclectic mix of fine ceramics and porcelain ranging from exquisite 13th-century Chinese vases to 19th-century pastille burners.
A range of art including a 20th-century art collection with views of Hampstead, theatre scenes and a rare self-portrait by Clare Atwood.
Explore Fenton House, one of London’s hidden treasures, a 17th-century house with vibrant ceramics, early keyboard instruments and intricate needlework.

Discover formal lawns, herbaceous borders, exotic planting, a sunken rose garden, kitchen garden and a 300-year-old orchard in Fenton’s garden: a haven in the middle of Hampstead.

Step back in time as you listen to historic instruments being played by our musicians, with the oldest dating back to 1540. Find out more about this unique collection and the experience on offer at Fenton House.

Follow this 2.5-mile circular walk around Hampstead, taking in architecture of Fenton House and 2 Willow Road, and capture the feeling of a countryside walk, just a few miles away from the hustle and bustle of the city.

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This tranquil 17th-century house and garden is a hidden gem in the bustle of London, a place of unique charm and unexpected delights. One of the oldest house in Hampstead, with a multitude of owners and residents over the years, Fenton House has long been an iconic sight at the top of the hill.
One of the treasures of the house is the internationally significant collection of early keyboard instruments. With instruments dating back to 1540, this historic collection is unique; kept in playing condition with weekly tuning and played on our open days by volunteer musicians.
The house is a feast for the eyes as well as the ears, with highly decorative collections of porcelain, Georgian furniture and 17th-century needlework. See if you can spot the 13th-century bowls and vases, or the beautifully sewn 18th-century map of England.
The delights continue outside in the walled garden, set on multiple levels. The garden includes an orchard with a wide variety of ancient apple and pear trees, a resplendent kitchen garden, a sunken rose garden, and a formal lawn that is perfect for a summer picnic.
Fenton House is an art gallery on a domestic scale, offering quiet beauty and opportunities to look closely. The red brick house, with its garden and orchard, is the setting for objects and art of exceptional quality, assembled by discerning collectors. Delicate 17th-century needlework sits alongside rare Chinese cloisonné, 16th-century keyboard instruments and early 20th-century pictures by artists including Walter Sickert and Laura Knight.

Explore the objects and works of art we care for at Fenton House on the National Trust Collections website.

Search for live volunteering opportunities, or register your interest with Fenton House.


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