18 Stafford Terrace

A hidden gem in the heart of London.

Remarkably well-preserved and complete with its original interior decoration and contents, 18 Stafford Terrace is one of London's best kept secrets.

From 1875, 18 Stafford Terrace was the home of Punch cartoonist Edward Linley Sambourne, his wife Marion, their two children and their live-in servants. Originally decorated by the Sambournes in keeping with fashionable Aesthetic principles, the interiors evolved into wonderfully eclectic artistic statements within the confines of a typical middle-class home

Location:

18 Stafford Terrace ,

W8 7BH

Venue Details

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Telephone:

020 7471 9156.

Address:

18 Stafford Terrace

Opening Hours:

Visiting the house

The house is now closed until September 11 2010 for its annual conservation period. We are taking bookings over the closure period in advance of the September re-opening. Please see booking information below.

Due to the nature of the house and contents, visits are by guided tours only. Tours last one and a half hours, with a 10-minute introductory video at the beginning. The house is arranged over five floors with steep external and internal stairs. We strongly recommend pre-booking of tickets for Wednesday and weekend tours.

Charges:

£6 Adult, £4 Concession (over 60, full-time students), £1 Children (under 16). Please book on 020 7602 3316 or email .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)

Facilities:

  • Education facilities available
  • Facilities for private functions and events
  • Shop

Services:

  • Brochure or leaflet available with directions to museum
  • Events and resources for children and families
  • Events/teaching/resources for people with disabilities
  • Pre-booking service for groups
  • Primary school education service available
  • Secondary school education service available

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