Guided Tour of Ham House (NT) and half a million spring bulbs!

THIS EXCURSION IS NO LONGER AVAILABLE
Monday 23rd March
£33.00 NT Members £43.00 Non NT Members (JG member)
£35.50 NT Members £45.50 Non NT Members (Non JG member)

Overview

This rare and atmospheric 17th-century house sits on the banks of the River Thames in Richmond. It is the creation of the tenacious Duchess of Lauderdale and her husband, the Duke, who together transformed Ham into one of the grandest Stuart houses in England.  Ham House is internationally recognised for its superb collection of paintings, furniture and textiles, largely acquired 400 years ago. Some of our unique objects include a rare Chinese teapot, said to have been used by the Duchess herself, and the exotic ivory cabinet. The house is reputed to be one of the most haunted in Britain. Some visitors have reported the ghostly aroma of the sweet Virginia pipe tobacco that the Duke smoked after meals in the dining room.  Visit the hands on below stairs room; including the bathroom, complete with a wooden bathtub and bed, illustrates how baths were taken before washing became an everyday event. Selected rooms in the house are open by guided tour during the winter months, with tickets on a first come first served basis. Outside, the open and formal restored 17th-century gardens surround the house.  Half a million spring bulbs have been planted since last year.  It includes a productive kitchen garden containing many heritage crops, the maze-like ‘Wilderness’, complete with summerhouses, and many beautiful spots perfect for a picnic.  The Orangery café set in the kitchen garden serves light lunches and teas. The café is set in one of the first examples of an Orangery, however it was not an ideal building for plants to grow as the windows are small and very little light could reach the orange and lemon trees.

Pick-up Points

Depart Heathfield 9.05, Ringmer 9.20, Uckfield 9.35, Maresfield 9.45, Forest Row 10.10, War Memorial Bus Stop 10.15 Lingfield Road Bus Stop 10.20, Felbridge 10.25. Home 5.00pm