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Handsome 17th-century house with unusual collections and picturesque walled gardens
Hampstead Grove, Hampstead, London, NW3 6SP
Book a visitAsset | Opening time |
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House | Closed |
Garden | Closed |
You'll need to book your house (and garden) ticket before you visit. This includes members. Tickets are released two weeks in advance on Thursdays. Garden only tickets are available on the day at the gate - last entry at 3.30pm.
Ticket type | Gift aid | Standard |
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Adult | £7.00 | |
Child | £3.50 | |
Family | £17.50 | |
1 Adult Family | £10.50 |
Ticket type | Gift aid | Standard |
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Adult | £12.00 | |
Child | £6.00 | |
Family | £30.00 | |
1 Adult Family | £18.00 |
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 call us before your visit to set this up, on on 0207 4353471.
Ramped access to 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.
Cars and taxis can drop you off at our visitor gate on Hampstead Grove.
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.
Parking: Very limited on-street metered parking only
Hampstead Heath (Overground) 1 mile
Frequent services pass nearby
Hampstead (Northern Line) 300 yards
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