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Innovative and influential Modernist home from 1939
Hampstead, London, NW3 1TH
Ticket type | Gift aid | Standard |
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Adult | £11.00 | |
Child | £5.50 | |
Family | £27.50 | |
1 Adult Family | £16.50 |
Uneven surfaces and steep entrance. The house retains its original 20th-century plan. It has narrow doorways, corridors and small rooms across three levels with very limited turning space. No parking or toilets on site.
Parking on our small forecourt can be arranged. Please call ahead on 020 7435 6166.
There is space on the street directly outside the house to drop-off.
Level access to the film viewing room and small hallway only. Spiral staircase to the main, first and second floors above.
20-minute film of a tour of the house is available to view on the ground floor. Wheelchair accessible.
Parking: very limited parking, pay and display (charge including members)
Signposted walks from Hampstead Heath Overground station ¼ mile, or from Hampstead Underground ½ mile
Hampstead Heath ¼ mile
Frequent local services (020 7222 1234)
Hampstead (Northern Line) ½ mile
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The 1939 modernist home of architect Ernő Goldfinger and family. Original interiors, innovative designs, intriguing personal possessions and impressive 20th-century art.
Visit the house designed and lived in by renowned architect Ernő Goldfinger to see his Modernist philosophy in the interior design, bespoke furniture and influential modern art.
Follow this 2.5-mile circular walk around Hampstead from Fenton House to 2 Willow Road and capture the feeling of a countryside walk, just a few miles away from the hustle and bustle of the city.
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This inspiring Modernist home was designed by architect Ernö Goldfinger in 1939 for himself and his family.
With surprising design details that were ground-breaking at the time and still feel fresh today, the house also contains the Goldfingers' impressive collection of modern art, intriguing personal possessions and innovative furniture.
Important information
2 Willow Road is open on Thursdays and Saturdays, March to October, for pre-booked visits. Entry is by hour-long guided tour at 11am, 12pm, 1pm and 2pm. Alternatively, you can explore independently from 3pm, 3.20pm or 3.40pm until the house closes at 4.30pm. Places are limited and all visits must be booked in advance.
Willow Road architect Ernő Goldfinger and his wife Ursula were at the heart of Hampstead’s burgeoning artistic, political and charitable movements.
Architect Ernő Goldfinger’s plans for a Modernist building in Hampstead, the resistance he faced from residents and the surprising conclusion to the story.
A potted history of the Modernist architect, from his early influences to the creative networks he built after arriving in Britain and his part in the rise of tower block housing.
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