Ham House
Ham House is one of the most remarkably intact Stuart mansions in Europe, sitting quietly beside the Thames in Richmond. Built in the early seventeenth century and lavishly remodelled by the powerful Duke and Duchess of Lauderdale, it retains its original furnishings, textiles, and formal gardens almost untouched. Step inside and the seventeenth century feels close enough to touch.
- Rare intact Stuart interiors
- Formal riverside gardens
- Thames-side woodland walks
Best for Stuart history lovers and garden enthusiasts craving something genuinely preserved.
Things to see at Ham House
Tick these off when you visit โ open the place in Manorhop to save your progress.
- The Great Staircase Carved Panels
- The Long Gallery
- The Green Closet Portrait Miniatures
- The Cherry Garden
- The Marble Dining Room