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The garden at Ham House - © NTPL/Stuart Cox
A National Trust-owned Stuart house and grounds. Built in 1610 for one of James I's courtiers, Thomas Vavasour, and enlarged at a time when it was at the heart of Restoration court life and intrigue, Ham House is notable for its lavish interiors and spectacular collections of fine furniture, textiles and paintings, which include rococo mirrors and ornate tapestries. The restored, 17th-century formal gardens of Ham house also attract attention: there's a lovely trellised cherry garden and lavender parterres. The tearoom in the old orangery turns out historic dishes (lavender syllabub, for instance), using ingredients from the kitchen gardens.
A National Trust-owned Stuart house and grounds. Built in 1610 for one of James I's courtiers, Thomas Vavasour, and e...
Contemporary art by Alexandre da Cunha, Tom Dale, Kathleen Herbert, Graeme Miller, Harold Offeh, Simon Periton, Alan ...
Contemporary art by Alexandre da Cunha, Tom Dale, Kathleen Herbert, Graeme Miller, Harold Offeh, Simon Periton, Alan ...
A lively open-air production of the story of King Arthur and his sword-tugging shenanigans from Cambridge Touring The...
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2012 dates: House: Mar 10-May 31 & Sep 17-Nov 4 noon-4pm, Jun 2-Sep 16 noon-5pm Sat-Thur (closed Fri). Garden: Mar 10-May 31 11am-5pm, Jun 2-Sep 16 11am-6pm, Sep 17-Nov 4 4.30pm Sat-Thur (closed Fri)
House & garden £10.90, £6.05 children, £27.90 family; garden only £3.65/£2.45/£9.75
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