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july
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£40/ £25 NT members (exc. lunch), all day Join us for a visit to 17th Century Fenton House, ‘a hidden gen in London, a place of unique charm and ambience’. The
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£40/ £25 NT members (exc. lunch), all day
Join us for a visit to 17th Century Fenton House, ‘a hidden gen in London, a place of unique charm and ambience’. The tour will be led by the National Trust curator for the property who will point out the curiosities of the collection and members will have the opportunity to visit the beautiful gardens.
After lunch, join architectural historian and Editor of the London Topographical Society newsletter, India Wright, on this new tour of one of London’s most-loved villages. You will explore Hampstead’s historic streets, learning about the evolution of its early eighteenth-century spa resort and the burgeoning hilltop town which developed out of its popularity as a destination for health and diversion.
Members to make their own arrangements for transport. This visit is for Georgian Group members only. For any members who are also National Trust members, please enter the code NTMEMBER at the checkout.
If tickets have sold out for this event, please email members@georgiangroup.org.uk to be added to the waiting list.
Image: ©National Trust Images/Arnhel de Serra
Time
All Day (Wednesday)
Location
Fenton House
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wed02oct2:00 pmChester Visit: Tabley HouseVisit to Tabley House2:00 pm Tabley HouseBook Now
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£25, Afternoon Tabley House, described as the finest Palladian mansion In Cheshire was built by John Carr of York for Sir Peter Byrne Leicester in 1767. The Leicester family lived at
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£25, Afternoon
Tabley House, described as the finest Palladian mansion In Cheshire was built by John Carr of York for Sir Peter Byrne Leicester in 1767. The Leicester family lived at Tabley from the 14th Century, first in the Old Hall on a moated island, and then later in the fine Georgian house that still stands today.
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Time
(Wednesday) 2:00 pm
Location
Tabley House
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£25, Afternoon Orleans House Gallery stands in the grounds of the original Orleans House, a site comprising approximately six acres with natural woodland and parkland used for recreational activities. The house
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£25, Afternoon
Orleans House Gallery stands in the grounds of the original Orleans House, a site comprising approximately six acres with natural woodland and parkland used for recreational activities. The house took its name from Louise Phillipe Duc d’Orleans (1773-1850), later King of the French, who lived there from 1815 until 1817 during his exile from France. The property was originally built in 1710 for James Johnston, Joint Secretary of State for Scotland under William III by John James. The baroque Octagon Room, Grade I listed, was constructed around 1720 and designed by James Gibbs. It features fine gilded decorative plasterwork by distinguished stuccatori (plasterers), Giuseppe Artari and Giovanni Bagutti. The HLF funded ‘Transforming Orleans House’ project completed was completed in 2018. The tour will be led by Ayaka Takaka of Donald Insall Architects.
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Image: Morley Von Sternberg
Time
(Tuesday) 2:00 pm
Location
Orleans House Gallery