London boasts an array of remarkable historic homes, each offering a unique glimpse into different eras. From classic Tudor dwellings to elegant Georgian townhouses and residences that provide insights into the Victorian era, there's a diverse selection to explore. Whether you adore exquisite interiors or are intrigued by history and artistic masterpieces, here is our guide to beautiful historic houses to visit in London.
#FLODown: Sir John Soane's Museum, housed in the former residence of the architect and collector, John Soane, is London's most atmospheric museum. Its labyrinthine layout showcases a diverse collection, from secret rooms to treasures like a Canaletto painting and a 3,000-year-old sarcophagus of Seti I. Guided tours offer in-depth insights, but even if you do have limited time, plan for at least 90 minutes to explore this beautiful museum fully.
Location: 13 Lincoln's Inn Fields, London WC2A 3BP. Price: Free. Website: soane.org.
#FLODown: Sambourne House, once home to Edward Linley Sambourne and family from 1875, has been transformed into a museum celebrating his legacy. Step into meticulously restored rooms adorned with antique clocks, china plates, and Morris & Co wallpaper, offering an authentic Victorian experience. Dive into Sambourne's creative world through original Punch magazine sketches, a satirical publication akin to today's Private Eye Magazine. Don't miss the intriguing cartoons on display—they offer valuable insights into his artistry and are a must-see!
Location: 18 Stafford Terrace, London W8 7BH. Price: from £11. You can also purchase joint tickets for £20 which includes admission to nearby Leighton House.Book now.
#FLODown:Leighton House, once the residence and studio of Victorian artist and former president of the Royal Academy, FredericLeighton, was designed by architect George Aitchison. Their joint vision transformed the house into a haven of artistry, showcasing a remarkable collection of Victorian art, including pieces by Leighton. Among its notable attractions is the breathtaking Arab Hall, adorned with mosaic floors, a golden dome, and intricately tiled walls, its an example of beautiful grandeur.
When exiting the 1st floor of the house via the newly installed helical stairs from the recent restoration, you'll find a beautiufl hand-painted 11-meter-high mural by artist Shahrzad Ghaffari, titled 'Oneness.' Inspired by a 13th-century poem by Persian poet Rumi, it explores the theme of cultural unity in a thought-provoking manner.
Location: 12 Holland Park Road, London W14 8LZ. Price: from £11 or £20 for access to Sambourne House also. Book now.
#FLODown: Chiswick House and Gardens, a grand 18th-century villa set within 65 acres in West London, is a beautiful example of neo-Palladian architecture and the birthplace of English landscape gardens. Once owned by the Dukes of Devonshire, this estate now managed by the Chiswick House and Gardens Trust offers restored gallery rooms showcasing opulent decor and an impressive art collection. The gardens, designed by William Kent, feature a conservatory with Europe's oldest camellia collection and a revived Kitchen Garden supporting local charities. Click here for a visual preview.
Location: Burlington Lane, Chiswick, London, Greater London, England, W4 2RP. Price: from £11 / £5.50 (Adult/Child) for House + Kitchen Garden Admission. Free for children under 5. Book now.
#FLODown: , with roots dating back to 1704, has become a lively hub for art and community engagement. The house itself showcases architectural changes over time, while the museum preserves Hampstead's rich history. Inside, a dynamic gallery hosts engaging exhibitions, like the current Lancelot Ribeiro showcase, and The Buttery Café offers a charming dining experience.
Opening hours: Burgh House: Wednesday - Sunday and Bank Hols 10am-4pm. Cafe: Wednesday - Friday 10am-5pm Saturday, Sunday and Bank Hols 9:30am-5:30pm. Location: Burgh House, New End Square, London, NW3 1LT. Website: burghhouse.org.uk. Instagram: @burghhouse1704.
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#FLODown: Kenwood House, located in Hampstead Heath, is an architectural marvel dating back to the 17th century. Renovated in the 18th century by Robert Adam, it boasts neo-classical facades and a renowned library. With an impressive art collection including works by Vermeer and Rembrandt, this site, managed by English Heritage, offers free admission, welcoming visitors to explore its history and picturesque grounds.
Location: Kenwood House, Hampstead Lane, Hampstead, London, NW3 7JR. Price: Free. Website: english-heritage.org.uk.
#FLODown: The Charterhouse, a London landmark steeped in over 600 years of history, began as a 14th-century Carthusian monastery. It later transformed into a mansion, school, and eventually an almshouse for the elderly. Amidst the upheavals of the English Reformation, it transitioned from a monastery to a private residence before becoming the headquarters of the Merchant Taylors' Company in the 19th century. Today, this historical site welcomes visitors to explore its chapel, library housing ancient manuscripts, and a concise yet engaging museum narrating its rich journey. Beyond its history, the Charterhouse is serene haven—a four-acre expanse of tranquil gardens providing solace from the bustling heart of central London, along with an equally intriguing collection of art.
Location: The Charterhouse, Charterhouse Square, Barbican, London EC1M 6AN. Price: from £15. Concessions available. Book now.
#FLODown: Hampton Court Palace, a historic gem in southwest London, offers a journey through centuries of regal life. Originally home to Henry VIII, the palace's diverse sections showcase different monarchs' eras with preserved rooms and original furnishings. Highlights include Henry VIII's story, William III's apartments, the fascinating Chocolate Kitchens, and the exquisite Chapel Royal, still in use. The palace boasts impressive artwork, picturesque gardens, including the famous maze, and family-friendly activities. Whether you're planning a quick(ish) visit or a full-day exploration (recommended), Hampton Court Palace promises a rich and educational experience, blending history, art, and royal grandeur.
Location: Hampton Ct Way, Molesey, East Molesey KT8 9AU. Price: £18.20 for adults. From £9.10 for children. Book now.
#FLODown: Ham House, a remarkable 17th-century riverside residence in Richmond, a testament to the grand aspirations of the duch*ess of Lauderdale. Its opulent original furnishings and art offer a glimpse into a lavish past. Discover the refined interiors of the Great Hall and North Drawing Room before strolling through the expansive 30-acre garden, featuring the delightful Cherry Garden and Kitchen Garden. Throughout the year, they host activities, like lavender pruning, and the Orangery Café is a great spot to finish your visit with a cup of Earl Grey and a slice of Victoria sponge cake!
Location: Ham Street,Richmond,Surrey,TW10 7RS. Price: from £14.00. A child’s ticket is £7. Entry is free for National Trust and Artfund members. Book now.
#FLODown: Spencer House, an 18th-century gem near London's Green Park, stands as a testament to aristocratic splendor. Constructed for the Earl and Countess Spencer, ancestors of Princess Diana, this remarkable palace showcases a rich art collection and rare items, such as a Chinese teapot associated with the duch*ess. Its eight rooms beautifully blend Palladian and Neo-classical styles. The house features a stunning grand staircase, breathtaking spaces like the Palm Room, and iconic areas such as Lady Spencer's drawing room and the symbolic Painted Room, illustrating the union of the Spencers. Open to the public on Sundays, it also hosts exclusive events, including the high-profile wedding of Rupert Murdoch and Jerry Hall in 2014.
Location: Spencer House, 27 St James's Pl, St. James's, London SW1A 1NR. Price: from £18.50. Concessions available for members of the V&A, Royal Academy, or Tate at £15.50, and to Art Fund and Historic House members at just £9.50. Time: The house tour and garden takes about 90 minutes. Book now.
#FLODown: Hertford House, situated at Manchester Square in Marylebone and once the Seymour family's townhouse, is a treasure trove of masterpieces. As a national museum and the home of the Wallace Collection, it proudly displays a grand collection of paintings, sculptures, furniture, arms, armour, and porcelain. Curated by the Marquesses of Hertford and Sir Richard Wallace across the 18th and 19th centuries, this collection stands among the world's most exceptional and revered art assemblies.
Location: The Wallace Collection, Hertford House, Manchester Square, London W1U 3BN. Price: Free. Website: wallacecollection.org.
#FLODown: The Queen's House in Greenwich, designed by Inigo Jones, stands as an impressive 17th-century building and the first classical one in England. It houses a diverse art collection, featuring pieces by Turner and Gainsborough. The Tulip Staircase, one of the house's most beautiful features, is known to be one of the first self-supporting spiral stairs in Britain. Since its reopening in 2016 following restoration, it has showcased over 450 artworks, including Elizabeth I's 'Spanish Armada Portrait.' Through events and exhibitions, it offers insights into history and art, inviting visitors to explore its heritage and stories.
Location: Queen's House, Royal Museums Greenwich, Romney Road, SE10 9NF. Price: Free. Website: rmg.co.uk
#FLODown: is a triumphant example of 18th-century Gothic Revival architecture, brought to life by Horace Walpole. Originally cottages by the Thames, Walpole transformed them into his Gothic castle, now a Grade I listed house. His vision and the house's popularity marked the emergence of Gothic Revival architecture. The House, meticulously restored, showcases a fascinating collection, including a library that published significant texts and Walpole's own Gothic novel. The picturesque garden, though altered over time, retains its serene charm and features a restored landscape. Visitors can enjoy the café, shop for souvenirs, and witness the house's restoration journey in the Discovery Room. Click here for a visual preview of Strawberry Hill House & Garden.
Location:Strawberry Hill House & Garden, 268 Waldegrave Road, Twickenham, TW1 4ST. Opening hours: House & Shop: Sunday – Wednesday, 11am – 4pm. Garden & Café: Sunday – Thursday, 10am – 4pm. Price: from £14.50. Free for children under 16. Concessions available. Book now.
#FLODown: A trip to Handel & Hendrix House in Mayfair provides access to both homes, dedicated to celebrating the lives and works of George Frideric Handel, a British baroque composer, and Jimi Hendrix, an iconic American rock singer-guitarist. Handel lived at 25 Brook Street from 1723 until his passing in 1759, while Hendrix resided in the adjoining flat at number 23 in 1968. This unique experience allows exploration into their lives and musical careers, offering insight into how these two great musicians lived.
Location: Handel Hendrix House,25 Brook Street, London W1K 4HB. Price: from £14 for adults. Free for children under 16. Concessions available. Book now.
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