The recovery and restoration of the original architecture lost in later additions. Improved visitor facilities, including the new De Morgan Café, shop, toilets and …
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Jan 24, 2025
I have been here a handful of times before but not for perhaps 15 years. I brought a group of friends. We started in the basement watching the film which sets the scene well and with an exhibition of… Full review by sheepygold
Jan 19, 2025
A perhaps not particularly well known house, but well worth a visit. Owned and lived in by Lord Frederick Leighton, it is both a lovely house for its time (late Victorian, perhaps in early Edwardian)… Full review by mconnor042
Jan 17, 2025
Fascinating and exotic interiors - a Victorian house in aspic. Excellent room guides and printed guides in each room....... Full review by MafaldaLondon
Can I come with kids ?!? I have a very interested young boy (7years) who would like to visit . And the second is 1 year . And how much is ticket ?
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To be honest I’m not sure there is enough to interest young children as it’s not really made with children in mind. If your 7 year old knows what is there and is really keen to visit …
To be honest I’m not sure there is enough to interest young children as it’s not really made with children in mind. If your 7 year old knows what is there and is really keen to visit then I would say go ahead, but it probably won’t take you long to go round.
Although it's not a National Trust property, they offer a reduction to National Trust members. As a NT member, it cost me £3.50. I can't remember the full price. I think it was either £5 or £7
We have never been to London, and will be there only a short time. Is this Museum far from the Tate Britain and the Albert & Victoria Museums? Please forgive any incorrectness in the names -- I am going from memory. We are stopping in London primarily to see the pre-Raphaelite art. Thank you in advance!
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The major art galleries may be a better option if you have limited time available. E travelled by tube rather than bus and it was a good 15/20 minutes walk from the nearest tube. Have you …
The major art galleries may be a better option if you have limited time available. E travelled by tube rather than bus and it was a good 15/20 minutes walk from the nearest tube. Have you considered Birmingham City Art Gallery? One hour twenty minutes by train from central London, and trains every 20/30 minutes during daytime. This gallery has the most important collection of Pre Raphaelite art worldwide. 3000 items, although only a small proportion on show at any one time. Check out their website. Enjoy the trip!