Ham House, built in 1610, is famous for its lavish interiors and collections of fine furniture. The Duke and Duchess of Lauderdale are largely responsible for everything you see in Ham House today.
During the 17th Century the finest craftsmen worked on the interiors of Ham House, and the rooms were filled with the top quality furniture, textiles and paintings.
The 17th Century garden, currently undergoing restoration, has a parterre, terrace and wilderness.
Other Historic Houses that may be of interest are: Marble Hill House in London, Boston Manor House in Brentford, Osterley Park in Isleworth, Morden Hall Park in Morden, Carlyle's House in Chelsea, Whitehall in Sutton.
Attractions near Ham House include Bentalls Shopping Centre in Kingston Upon Thames, Eden Walk Shopping Centre in Kingston Upon Thames, Treaty Shopping Centre in Hounslow, Hampton Court Palace in East Molesey, Feltham Shopping Centre in Feltham, Putney Exchange in London, Oaks Shopping Centre in London, Ealing Broadway Centre in London, Centre Court Shopping Centre in London, Kings Mall in London.