
Ham Street
Richmond-upon-Thames
London
TW10 7RS
020 8940 1950
Paintings 16th-19th C
Prints and drawings
Furniture and household objects
Costume and textiles
Ceramics and glass
One of a series of grand houses alongside the River Thames, Ham House and Garden is an unusually complete survival of the 17th century. Rich in history and atmosphere, Ham was largely created by the charismatic Duchess of Lauderdale. Built to impress, it continues to do so today.
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