A seventeenth-century merchant's house filled with collections of oriental and European porcelain, delicate needlework pictures, furniture and early keyboard instruments, Fenton House is set in beautiful walled gardens which combine formal borders and a sunken rose garden with a working kitchen garden and a 300-year-old apple orchard. The bee colony housed in the orchard produces honey that is available to buy. Fenton House, one of the earliest houses in Hampstead, is also known for the unique lunchtime and evening concerts it stages, at which seventeenth and eighteenth-century harpsichords, virginals and spinets from the collection are played (phone the house directly for details).
Transport Hampstead
020 7435 3471
Times Apr 1-Nov 1 2009: Wed-Fri 2-5pm, Sat, Sun and bank hol Mons; closed Nov-Feb. Last adm 30 mins before closing
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