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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. In 2010 there are special events to mark the 400th birthday of the house.
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House: Feb 12-Mar 31 11.30am-3.30pm & Oct 31-Nov 29 11.30am-3pm by tour only; April 2-Oct 30 noon-4pm Mon-Thur, Sat, Sun; garden: 11am-5pm daily or dusk if earlier
House & garden £9.90, £5.50 children, £25.30 family; garden only £3.30/£2.20/£8.85. Tickets are cheaper in the winter season
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