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Kenwood NW3 7JR
Free for EH members
Open: Seasonal - See website

Overlooking London’s Hampstead Heath since the early 17th century, Kenwood House was transformed in the 18th century into a grand neoclassical villa. Now restored to its Georgian splendour, Kenwood is home to a world-famous art collection.

Dog Friendly:
Visitors with dogs should familiarise themselves with Kenwood's Dog Byelaws which are displayed by the service wing toilets. Dogs on leads are welcome in the parkland (Dogs may be off leads in the West Meadow only). Assistance dogs are welcome in the house.

Entry Charge:
Variable prices (see website)

Parking:
Parking charges apply. Disabled bays available. Mobility service available on request. Parking free for members during visit. There is a transfer service upon request for those with difficulty walking from the car park to the House and Restaurant. Free car parking is available on Hampstead Lane. Please note parking is available only for vehicles that can fit within a marked bay. The size of the bay is 4,66m x 2,35m.

Facilities:
Cafe
Shop
Toilets 
Picnic area
Gardens
Museum

Notes:
The lakes have deep water and are fenced off.
Grounds are generally flat with some undulation.
From the South Terrace, which has wide, level gravel paths, there are good views across the estate. Hoggin paths, which extend away from the house, may be uncomfortable to walk on and may be difficult for wheelchair visitors given dips and gradients. There are many seats along the South Terrace and Lime Avenue. Level access throughout ground floor for Painting Collection. Easy staircase with continuous handrail to upper floor for ambulant disabled visitors. Seating provided.
Hoggin paths which extend away from the house may be uncomfortable to walk on and may be difficult for wheelchair visitors given dips and gradients.
Contact:
Website: www.english-heritage.org.uk
Tel: 0370 3331181