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Burgh House

 

Set in the heart of Hampstead Village, Burgh House is a Queen Anne, Grade I listed, building with a terraced garden and licensed basement buttery serving Sunday roasts and cream teas - they'll even pack you a picnic to have on the nearby Hampstead Heath. Upstairs, on the first floor of the house, you'll find the Hampstead Museum while many organisations have shared the facilities here including the Hampstead Music Club and Hampstead Buddhists. In past incarnations, the house has been home to a physician, an upholsterer and a vicar, as well as to Rudyard Kipling's daughter. Former resident Thomas Grylls, a distinguished stained glass designer, created the rose window above Poet's Corner in Westminster Abbey. Regular concerts, recitals and talks are held, as are ever-changing art exhibitions and weekly bridge and scrabble sessions.

Set in the heart of Hampstead village, Burgh House is a Grade I Queen Anne Listed building with a terraced garden and licensed basement buttery. House also contains the Hampstead Museum and is home to many organisations including Hampstead Music Club. Regular concerts, recitals and talks are held, and ever-changing art exhibitions. The panelled music room is available for hire for weddings, wedding receptions, seminars, conferences, book launches, rehearsals, and private functions. There are also weekly bridge and scrabble sessions.

VISITORS INFORMATION:

Opening Times:
Wed to Sun 12pm-5pm
Open Sat by appointment only
Buttery Cafe: Tue to Fri 11am-5.30pm, Sat & Sun 9.30am-5pm

Admission:

Adults Free
Family Free
Concession Free
Child Free

Travel:
Railway Stations
    Hampstead Heath Railway Station (11 minutes)
    Finchley Road and Frognal Railway Station (15 minutes)
Underground Stations
    Hampstead Tube (4 minutes)
    Belsize Park Tube (17 minutes)