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The celebrated villa of Lord Burlington with impressive grounds featuring Italianate garden with statues, temples, obelisks and urns.
A Thames-side villa set in 66 acres of parkland.
This Queen Anne house was the home of the historian, social writer and ethical thinker Thomas Carlyle and his wife Jane. The Victorian period décor, the furniture, pictures, portraits and books are all still in place.
An 18thC century Dovecote - scheduled ancient monument. 15thC Great Hall roof - Grade I listed building. Cellars visited on tours.
Temple building in Thai architectural style featuring mural paintings and gardens. The original house is now the monks' residence.
Queen Anne mansion and grounds plus unique Water Tower including an 18thC plunge bath with hand-painted Delft tiles.
Craft workshop including William Morris' Albion Press Coach House and library with changing exhibitions of Morris embroideries and Pre-Raphaelite drawings.
Permanent displays on history of Sutton area. Restored Edwardian billiard room, dining room and art gallery, plus changing programme of exhibitions and events.
Home of Chelsea Pensioners, built by Sir Christopher Wren between 1682 and 1690. The Chapel, Great Hall, Figure Court and Museum are of particular interest.
Two hectare local nature reserve open to the public. Organic and wildlife gardening, information and advice on environmental issues.