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    Ham House

    Ham House is unique in Europe as the most complete survival of 17th-century aristocratic grandeur with interiors inspired by the French court.

    Set on the banks of the River Thames, Ham House and its 17th-century gardens provide the peace and quiet of the countryside yet within close proximity of central London. The grandeur of the house, and beauty of the formal walled gardens are an ideal setting for corporate hospitality, product launches and meetings.  

    Ham House in London
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    Corporate hospitality

    The Orangery with its large elegant windows, offers a delightful area for a private dinner or a meeting. With the doors which open out on the kitchen garden, this lovely area can be enjoyed for drinks or breakout areas.

    The Orangery marquee site is in a privately enclosed walled garden and can be tailored to any requirement. It is suitable for dinners, product launches and team building events.

    The Plats marquee site is directly behind the imposing yet stunning house. This large expanse of perfectly manicured grass area is ideal for large events and can be enjoyed with the floodlit house as a backdrop.

    Drinks receptions can be enjoyed on The Terrace or in The Cherry Garden, and Wilderness provides an unusual area for teambuilding exercises or a lunchtime stroll.

    Room Theatre Banqueting Boardroom Standing
    The Orangery

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    The Orangery Garden
    marquee site

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    The Plats marquee site

    1000

    We welcome the opportunity to show you the facilities we have to offer. For further information and to arrange a viewing please contact the Functions Coordinator on 020 8940 1950.

    Ham House, Harn Street, Richmond-upon-Thames, TW10 7RS

    Tel: 0208 4398231

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    The Cherry Garden, or East Garden, at Ham House, Richmond-upon-Thames.
    © NTPL / Stephen Robson
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