About

Fenton House and Garden offers a delightful escape in London. This former merchant's home is a treasure trove of history, showcasing a remarkable collection of Georgian furniture and keyboards. Its walled garden provides a serene retreat for visitors, making it especially enjoyable for families. With an average rating of 4.5, it's clearly well-regarded, so securing tickets in advance is advised. Ideal for a leisurely day out, this attraction beautifully blends history, horticulture, and heritage.

Features

Suitable for children, Recommended buy tickets ahead

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Whitestone Pond / Jack Straw's Castle (Stop E)
Bus stop 187 m walk
Fitzjohn's Avenue (Stop C)
Bus stop 469 m walk
Jack Straws Castle / Whitestone Pond (Stop N)
Bus stop 471 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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3.9
based on 1,241 review
4.5/5 514 reviews
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Mudit Gupta
Mudit Gupta
3 weeks ago on Google

Live music on the hopsichords

R Jones
R Jones
1 month ago on Google

There were interesting tapestries and China. There were old harpsichords, which I believe were left there by the Royal Academy of Music. A volunteer played one of the instruments throughout the day. The top floors of the house were closed without notice as a volunteer did not show up. The garden was beautiful. Overall, it was slightly interesting. It seems that they can't figure out exactly what to do with the house.

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Jill Beauchamp
Jill Beauchamp
1 month ago on Google

Just returned from *pre-booked visit to to F.H. FAB! The volunteer stewards were elegantly informative and gracious. Needs a cafe to benefit the visitors of the produce and ambient beauty of the orchard and gardens. Not awarding full stars due to need to -pre-book.*WHY?