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Ham House and Garden Review: Our Day at a National Trust Site

amomentwithfranca · 2 October 2017 · 48 Comments

Ham House and Garden Review: I really like visiting sites that are part of the National Trust because they manage some really stunning buildings, with gorgeous gardens and an amazing history. It’s great to visit this kind of places with your family. My girl’s love it because they have so much space to run around exploring especially in the gardens.

Ham House and Garden Review: Our Day at a National Trust Site

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  • ABOUT THE NATIONAL TRUST
  • CHOOSING A NATIONAL TRUST SITE TO VISIT
  • HAM HOUSE
  • VISITING THE HOUSE
  • THE SHOP
  • THE ORANGERY CAFE
  • THE GARDENS
  • PRICES, TIMES & NATIONAL TRUST MEMBERSHIP
  • OUR THOUGHTS

ABOUT THE NATIONAL TRUST

If you weren’t aware, the National Trust is a charitable organisation that works to protect and conserve Places of historic interest and natural beauty. They oversee the continued stewardship of Britain’s most unique and special places, their preservation allows future generations to appreciate and learn about the history and relevance of these cultural landmarks.

They have over 350 heritage properties in the UK. It is mostly funded by entrance fees, legacies, donations and selling merchandise in gift shops. But the most important income for the Trust is membership subscriptions.

CHOOSING A NATIONAL TRUST SITE TO VISIT

We checked the National Trust website for sites in or around London that wouldn’t be too far for us to visit. We wanted somewhere with a lot of outdoor space for my girls to run around to get rid of some energy!

They have so many great sites to choose from! This made picking one difficult to choose. It was also Nick’s birthday so we wanted to pick one that would really wow us as we spent a nice family out celebrating his birthday. We decided upon Ham House. It’s not too far from where we live and crucially they had a gorgeous garden for the girls to explore!

HAM HOUSE

Front of the House

Back of the House

One of the things that made us choose Ham House was that it is simply an amazing looking building! I think it is stunning and I was sure my girls would be excited to visit.

Ham House is a unique 17th-century treasure house. It sits on the banks of the River Thames in Richmond. It is the creation of the tenacious Duchess of Lauderdale and her husband, the Duke, who together transformed Ham into one of the grandest Stuart houses in England.

When was Ham House built?

Ham House was originally built in 1610, and the interiors you see today at Ham House are the creation of William Murray, a courtier and his daughter Elizabeth, later Duchess of Lauderdale.

Ham House passed to the National Trust in 1948. It is a rare survival of 17th-century luxury and taste, with only a few alterations to its decor during the 1740s and 1890s, .

You can find a full history of Ham House on the National Trust site.

 

VISITING THE HOUSE

When we arrived we were very excited by the size of the house. It looked very impressive from the outside and certainly as good as, if not better than, the photos we had seen online. We were very eager to see what it was like inside. We were actually lucky because there was no entrance fee on the day we visited as the building was part of Open House London. Held annually, it is a special weekend when you can enter many buildings in London for free, including some which may normally be closed to the public. It felt like our lucky day because, on top of this, parking is free too! 🙂

Once inside Ham House, immediately to your left, you can go up the stairs to the first floor. Wow, those stairs were gorgeous! I loved all the details.

My girls found the stairs very fascinating, especially Sienna who wanted to check the nice view you get from the top of the stairs. Bless her! She was having a great time!

Ham House is internationally recognised for its superb collection of paintings, furniture and textiles, largely acquired 400 years ago. Some of their unique objects include a rare Chinese teapot, said to have been used by the Duchess herself, and the exotic ivory cabinet.

Apparently, the house is reputed to be one of the most haunted in Britain. Some visitors have reported the ghostly aroma of the sweet Virginia pipe tobacco that the Duke smoked after meals in the dining room.

THE SHOP

After visiting the inside of the house, we decided to go outside for a walk in the grounds. After a quick visit to the toilet (with kids this feels like you have to go every five minutes, LOL), we found the shop. I wish I didn’t find it as the girls immediately wanted something from there!

There have lots of cute items to buy and very interesting things! I bought some animal shaped chocolate lollies for the girls but I made sure they had eaten their lunch first! This way we were able to carry on our walk, LOL! I don’t know if you have the same problem, but I always end up buying something!

THE ORANGERY CAFE

Whilst walking around the site we found the cafe. It was getting late and the girls were, as always, hungry and asking for food so we decided to have something to eat.

The Orangery Cafe was lovely. I loved its location and how cute it looked. They were already preparing for Halloween with lots of pumpkins around! This will be a big attraction in a few weeks.

Apparently, at the back of this area – known as the Kitchen Garden, they use the venue for special occasions such as weddings, parties, etc! Coincidentally, when we were there, there was a lovely wedding reception taking place with a large marquee setup in the grounds! It was nice to see how this venue works for such occasions!

We were also lucky with the weather because the sun was out and we had a lovely view out from the cafe. The girls and I sat down while Nick was getting us something to eat. We spent about £30 eating there.

It was also great to find they offer free wifi which is always handy. I didn’t need to use it as my mobile signal was good but sometimes that is not the case and this could be a lifesaver!

The Orangery café serves light lunches and teas. The café is set in one of the first examples of an Orangery, however, it was not an ideal building for plants to grow as the windows are small and very little light could reach the orange and lemon trees.

We bought kids lunches which consist of a drink, a sandwich, a fruit, yoghurt or a pot of fruit. It was perfect for them. They both ate it all. We also got them a chocolate cake to share which went down pretty quickly, LOL!

Nick had a sandwich with a drink and I just got a coffee as I am on a diet so brought something with me to eat there. I did sneak a little taste of the chocolate cake though! I know, very bad, but I couldn’t resist!

THE GARDENS

The gardens are amazing! It is a very big space which, as I had hoped, is great for your kids to explore. My girls, as I mentioned before, they were really looking forward to visiting this part of the site.

It also includes a maze-like ‘Wilderness’, complete with summerhouses, and many beautiful spots perfect for a picnic. We really enjoyed going around this area! We would have spent longer there if it wouldn’t have been for the time as they were closing so we had to leave.

On my way out, I got into a horrendous panic because while we had been sitting outside of the shop for a small ice-cream I had left a bag that had my laptop inside it!

OMG, when I realised I almost died. It had probably been an hour earlier so I was thinking that someone could have taken it home. But thankfully, one nice gentleman had picked it up and gave it to the shop so they would be able to keep it until the owner returned to claim it! So I was very lucky and I got my bag and laptop back! I was very impressed with the staff. They were brilliant when I told them this had happened and were very helpful!

PRICES, TIMES & NATIONAL TRUST MEMBERSHIP

What are the opening hours for Ham House?

The house opens from 12 to 4 pm. The cafe and shop are open from 10.30 to 4.30 pm. The gardens are open from 10 am to 4.30 pm.

How much does it cost to visit Ham House?

The entrance is £14.00 for adults, £7.00 for kids and £35.00 for a family ticket. If you are a National Trust member, entry is free. If you are looking to get some discounts to entrance fees or considering membership I would suggest visiting MyVoucherCodes who now have a dedicated page about the National Trust. I think it is worth checking there for a good deal!

How do I get to Ham House?

Underground: District Line Richmond 1½ miles by footpath, 2 miles by road.
By Car: Ham House is on the south bank of the River Thames, west of A307, between Richmond and Kingston. Readily accessible from the M3, M4 and M25 and the Richmond Park Ham Gate exit. If coming from Kingston the Ham Street turning is opposite the Hand and Flower Pub along the A307. Follow this road for a mile to Ham House. Parking is free in the riverside car park at end of Ham Street.

OUR THOUGHTS

We loved it! Going to a National Trust site is a great way to spend some quality time with your family! It’s very educational too as the girls can really learn a lot about history, culture, architecture and more! They had a blast and enjoyed visiting the house and running around the garden. The whole experience was fantastic and it was great we got to spend Nick’s birthday somewhere different. He enjoyed spending his birthday there!

Have you visited a National Trust site before? Are you a member? Have you been to Ham House before? If so, let me know your thoughts. 

*Disclosure: This is a collaborative post with MyVoucherCodes.

Thanks for stopping by,

Love you all ❤️

Franca  💋

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Comments

  1. Carol desjardins says

    2 October 2017 at

    Looks a very interesting place to visit. Lovely pictures.

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    • amomentwithfranca says

      3 October 2017 at

      Yes it was! Thank you, 🙂 xx

      Reply
  2. sarah says

    3 October 2017 at

    There’s no better bath time then when you have lots of bubbles to make santa beards out of x my kids love a bubble bath xx

    Reply
  3. Kayleigh Watkins says

    4 October 2017 at

    It looks beautiful, you look like you had a wonderful day, we like to visit national trust locations to, we have beautiful waterfalls an hours drive from our home xXx

    Reply
  4. Zena's Suitcase says

    4 October 2017 at

    It looks like you all had a fantastic day. I’ve reallt started to enjoy visiting National Trust properties this year. The kids love exploring them

    Reply
  5. john prendergast says

    7 October 2017 at

    Nice photos looks a good day out

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  6. Sarah Keery says

    8 October 2017 at

    Love the National Trust – so much heritage wrapped up in some beautiful places.

    Reply
  7. Mayochup says

    9 October 2017 at

    This is just down the road from us yet we haven’t visited yet. I’m sure we will at some point.

    Reply
  8. Lydia C. Lee says

    14 October 2017 at

    Looks lovely. Unfortunate name tho…;) #KALCOLS

    Reply
  9. Pen says

    15 October 2017 at

    I am a member of the National Trust and we often go to polesden Lacey which is near my parents. I’ve never been to Ham hou

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    • amomentwithfranca says

      15 October 2017 at

      That is great! I would love to be a member! I’m looking into that! 🙂

      Reply
  10. Sara says

    15 October 2017 at

    Ah this looks stunning! My eldest son plays football nearby so we should definitely go! It reminds me of our local National Trust – Osterley Park. Absolutely stunning. Thank you for the recommendation! #KCACOLS

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    • amomentwithfranca says

      15 October 2017 at

      You are welcome! I hope you also have a great timd when you visit! It is beautiful! 🙂

      Reply
  11. Su {Ethan&Evelyn} (@ethannevelyn) says

    15 October 2017 at

    We love National Trust properties – this one is high up on my list of ones to visit. It looks really beautiful. Su xx KCACOLS

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    • amomentwithfranca says

      15 October 2017 at

      Yes it is beautiful! Definitely one to visit! 🙂

      Reply
  12. Mummy Setra says

    15 October 2017 at

    We joined up to the National Trust this year – Ham House is now on the to do list!

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    • amomentwithfranca says

      15 October 2017 at

      Fantastic! I hope you enjoy your visit too! 🙂 x

      Reply
  13. Sarah | Digital Motherhood says

    15 October 2017 at

    We love the National Trust – best idea ever to get an annual pass! #KCACOLS

    Reply
  14. Fiona Cambouropoulos says

    15 October 2017 at

    I’ve not been to Ham House in years, it is a lovely old building in a beautiful park setting #KCACOLS

    Reply
  15. The Mummy Bubble says

    16 October 2017 at

    We absolutely love our National Trust membership. So many great places to visit. Ham House isn’t too far for us so will add it to our list of places to go. X #kcacols

    Reply
  16. Kelly | and Jacob makes three says

    16 October 2017 at

    I’ve never been to Ham House. It’s on my list. Looks beautiful! #KCACOLS

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    • amomentwithfranca says

      16 October 2017 at

      I hope you manage to visit! Especially at this time of the year with the pumpkins! You would love it! 🙂 xx

      Reply
  17. mummyitsok says

    17 October 2017 at

    This house looks amazing and your girls looked like they enjoyed it too 🙂 I love visiting places like this with my son – I think its good for them to get a look at historic sites #KCACOLS

    Reply
  18. Cassie Parish says

    17 October 2017 at

    Looks like a beautifully stunning place to explore. I love having a nose around people’s houses too lol.
    #KCACOLS

    Reply
  19. Zenbabytravel says

    18 October 2017 at

    We love Ham House and have been so many times over the years – in our top 7 countryside places just 30min drive from Kensington: https://zenbabytravel.com/2015/06/07/5-fabulous-gardens-countryside-trips-within-30min-from-london/.
    Great post Franca, thanks for sharing, you prompted us to go back this weekend for some Halloween & pumpkin fun

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  20. Nicola | Mummy to Dex says

    18 October 2017 at

    Ham House looks amazing! It’s so great that you got to go on a weekend where it was free as well! How awesome does that chocolate cake look?!

    #KCACOLS

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    • amomentwithfranca says

      18 October 2017 at

      Yes I was pleased to find out that during a weekend it was free! That chocolate cake was delicious! 🙂 x

      Reply
  21. Helen @Talking_Mums says

    19 October 2017 at

    10 years ago I honestly thought only old people had national trust memberships! Roll on to post kids and we have a family membership, we love visiting national trust properties. Ham House looks fab x
    #KCACOLS

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    • amomentwithfranca says

      19 October 2017 at

      I know what you mean! It is so handy to have a membership. I am thinking to get one myself! 🙂 x

      Reply
  22. mainy says

    20 October 2017 at

    I’ve been to a few in my area and we loved it. I clicked through on the link in your post and there are some good deals to go alongside the memberships. It’s been on my mind to get a membership for a few years now. It needs to go on this years christmas list!
    Mainy
    #KCACOLS

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    • amomentwithfranca says

      20 October 2017 at

      Yes they do have fab deals! I’m looking into it too! It is so handy to have one! 🙂 xx

      Reply
  23. Amie says

    20 October 2017 at

    What a beautiful place! My partner and I love walking around beautiful old houses #KCACOLS

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  24. Bread // Queer Little Family says

    20 October 2017 at

    I love the National Trust it’s truly something we can and should all support. #kcacols

    Reply
  25. Poppy Reflects says

    21 October 2017 at

    We love the National Trust and have been members for years. They are so wonderful for kids. Ham house looks fab x #kcacols

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