ENGLISH HERITAGE Properties in London |
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English Heritage is the
independent, but government-sponsored body responsible for the
historic environment of England. It aims to protect and present
architectural and archaeological heritage for the benefit and
enjoyment of all. It cares for 400 sites and monuments, most open
to the public and the majority free of charge. English Heritage
is also involved in the listing of buildings and the designation
of conservation areas whilst maintaining the 'Buildings at Risk'
register. It aims to help preserve the best of the capital's
historic fabric in keeping with the demands of modern life. It
maintains the National Monuments Record [more info] and is now responsible for Blue Plaques
[more
info]. It has
responsibilty for 47 statues and monuments in Central London. A
free leaflet on the royal statues & monuments is available
(tel 0870 333 1181). It produces a number of publications and
runs an education programme as well as a comprehensive events
programme (some exclusive to members). Membership is open to all
and includes a number of benefits including a handbook, quarterly
magazines, free admission to all properties plus discounts at
other attractions. Also children accompanying members can usually
visit free.
The London sites are listed below but for full details visit the website.
Cuts to funding mean properties have had to reduce their winter opening hours. Between November and March some will only be open at weekends and during February half term. Visit the website to check.
ALBERT
MEMORIAL Kensington Gardens SW1 Magnificently restored and open to view from the park. Kensington Gardens walk |
APSLEY HOUSE Hyde Park Corner
W1J 7NT. Tel 020 7499 5676
The home of the first Duke of Wellington and his descendants with
magnificent collections and momentoes. Audio guide and family
activity pack. Gallery tours and Study room. Open Wed - Sun 11-5.
Closed Christmas/New Year but open other Bank Hols. Closing for refurbishment
Nov 2103 - March 2014.
Knightsbridge walk
JEWEL TOWER
Abingdon Street SW1P 3JX. Tel 020 7222 2219 One of the surviving buildings of the original Palace of Westminster built in 1365. It houses an exhibition highlighting its history. Open daily 10-5 April - November. Weekends 10-4 November - March. Closed Christmas/New Year. Embankment walk |
KENWOOD HOUSE Hampstead Lane NW3
7JR. Tel 020 8348 1286
A neo-classical house remodelled by Robert Adam and containing an
important collection of paintings including the Suffolk
collection previously on display at Ranger's House. Events
programme including outdoor concerts. Guided tours available for
small charge. Shop. Open daily 11:30-4 but closed Christmas/New
Year. Free admission. Closed until autumn 2013 for restoration.
Grounds (daylight hours) and Brew House cafe and Garden shop
remain open daily. Information on the Kenwood Estate and
restoration is available in Mansion Cottage.
MARBLE HILL
HOUSE Richmond Road, Twickenham TW1 2NL. Tel 020 8892
5115 A Thames-side Palladian villa built for Henrietta Howard, mistress of George II. Open weekends April - November for guided tours only. Park open daily (free admission). Coach House Cafe open daily. Twickenham walk |
RANGER'S HOUSE Chesterfield Walk
SE10 8QX. Tel 020 8853 0035.
An elegant red brick villa on the edge of Greenwich Park. This
houses items from the Wernher collection of nearly 700 works of
art plus displays about the collector. Open April - October Sun -
Wed for guided tours only at 11 & 2 (1.5 hours). Meridian
and West Greenwich walks
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