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Marble Hill House TW1 2NL
Free for EH members
Open: Seasonal - See website

About:
Marble Hill was built in the 1720s for Henrietta Howard, mistress of King George II when he was Prince of Wales, as a retreat from court life. Both house and garden were designed with advice from the most fashionable gentlemen of early Georgian England. Saved from destruction and development by an Act of Parliament in 1902, Marble Hill is the last complete survivor of the elegant villas and gardens that once bordered this part of the Thames.

Dog Friendly:
Currently, dogs are allowed off leads in most areas of the park under close supervision. The fenced children's area is a dog-free zone. Assistance dogs welcome.

Please note that we are currently reviewing our dog walking policy, including introducing a professional dog walkers licence and code of conduct from 4 May 2020.

Entry Charge:
Variable prices (see website)

Parking:
Parking charges apply to non-members. Parking free for members. 76 car parking spaces including three disabled spaces. Disabled visitors may be set down outside the entrance by prior arrangement.

Facilities:
Cafe
Picnic Area
Shop
Toilets
Gardens
Exhibition

Notes:
Main driveway is concrete and flat. Slight gradient on lawn to the rear of the house. The upper floors are highly polished – assistance dogs may find them slippery. 66 acres of level ground, nearly all accessible on tarmac path or fairly smooth grass.
Two steps at ticket office. Staircase to first floor; assistance may be required.
Contact:
Website: www.english-heritage.org.uk
Tel: 0370 3331181