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From thriving wetlands to sprawling estates, intimate spaces and modernist masterpieces. London has it all, if you know where to look.

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Top places to visit in London

The front side of the house at Ham House against the backdrop of a bright blue sky
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Ham House and Garden 

A unique 17th-century treasure trove

Richmond, Surrey

Fully open today
A father and daughter are flying a kite in the grounds of Osterley Park and House, Middlesex. Behind them the grand, red brick exterior of Osterley House can be seen, with impressive columned portico up a large flight of steps.
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Osterley Park and House 

A Georgian country estate in west London

Isleworth, Middlesex

Fully open today
Two women sitting on a bench on the boardwalk at Morden Hall Park, holding reusable coffee cups, smiling and talking
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Morden Hall Park 

A green oasis in the city at the heart of the community.

Morden, London

Fully open today
Visitors explore the Writ in Water architectural artwork which features words from the Magna Carta carved in stone
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Runnymede and Ankerwycke 

The birthplace of the Magna Carta. History, art and nature on the banks of the River Thames.

near Old Windsor, Surrey

Partially open today
Rainham Hall and Stable Block
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Rainham Hall 

An elegant Georgian House with a diverse history, peaceful garden and changing exhibitions to explore.

Havering, London

Fully open today
Visitors exploring inside Fenton House, London
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Fenton House and Garden 

Handsome 17th-century house with unusual collections and picturesque walled gardens

Hampstead, London

Closed now
The Little Chamber at Sutton House with wooden panelled walls, light streaming in through the window and a fire lit in the fireplace
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Sutton House and Breaker's Yard 

A fascinating Tudor house at the heart of a vibrant community

Hackney, London

Closed now
Candles and picture postcards on a mantlepiece with decorative fretwork at 575 Wandsworth Road, London
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575 Wandsworth Road 

An extraordinary home and work of art

London

Closed now
Exterior of modernist house designed by Erno Goldfinger as viewed from the street during daytime
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2 Willow Road 

Innovative and influential Modernist home from 1939

Hampstead, London

Fully open today
A man with a child on his back standing next to a woman in well-kept gardens in front of a big house
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Red House 

Iconic Arts and Crafts home of William and Jane Morris and the centre of the Pre-Raphaelite circle.

Bexleyheath, London

Closed now

Family adventures in London

Two girls play wearing black and purple witches costumes and an orange pointed witch hat.

Autumn adventures for families 

Bat walks, spider sessions and spooky trails await this autumn across London, with something for all ages to get stuck into.

Young visitors sitting in a teacup chair in the courtyard at Sutton House and Breaker's Yard, London

Family-friendly places to visit in London 

Discover the best places to explore around in and around London as a family, from historic houses like Rainham Hall to the great outdoors of Osterley Park.

Gardens and parks in London

An image of the River Wandle cascade with Morden Hall house in the background

Gardens and parks in London 

Discover a variety of plants and interest in gardens across London, from spring bulbs bursting into life, and colourful summer roses to golden autumn leaves and frosty topiary.

Sustainable travel in London

An adult and two children riding their bikes through a cycle path leading between dense hedgerows and woodland.
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Sustainable travel in London 

There are a number of sustainable travel options for travelling to and from the places in our care in London, whether you're looking to travel by train, tube, bus, bike or foot.

Top walks in London

A family walking in the grounds at Osterley Park and House, London

Walking in London 

From acres of parkland at Osterley Park to the meadows, wetlands and woodlands of Ham House, discover where to go for the best walks in London.

The Jurors, by artist Hew Locke, at Runnymede and Ankerwycke, Surrey, composed of 12 intricately worked bronze chairs incorporating imagery representing key moments in the struggle for freedom, rule of law and equal rights, photographed beneath a stormy sky
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Egham to Runnymede countryside circular walk 

Surrey

Follow this Surrey countryside trail of a circular walk between Egham and Runnymede through ancient woodlands, wetlands and wildflower meadows.

Activities
Walking
DistanceMiles: 3.7 (km: 5.92)
Entrance to the Stableyard Cafe at Morden Hall Park, London
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Walking at Morden Hall Park 

Follow the main paths if you’ve got little ones with bikes or scooters as they’re nice and level and easy to manage. Venture further afield to the wetlands and you might spot some of our winter visitors, little egret and snipe, wading their way through the water.

Morden, London

Fully open today
Visitors cycling at Osterley Park, London
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Osterley Park and House multiuse trail 

With a hard surface all the way round, this multiuse trail at Osterley Park is perfect for walkers, cyclists and wheelchair users and takes in woods and open land.

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Walking, Cycling
DistanceMiles: 1.5 (km: 2.4)

Our work in London

Blossom tree with skyscraper in the background, London

Our work in London 

The National Trust in London aims to support a fairer London by addressing unequal access to nature, beauty and history where people live. We’re doing this by improving existing green space, protecting cherished local heritage sites and supporting people to participate with green space and heritage on their own terms. Find out more about our projects across London here.

Places to eat and shop in London

Family members sat outside the café at Osterley Park and House, London

Places to eat in London 

Discover some favourite tea-rooms and cafés in London and plan where to stop for a tasty treat on your next adventure

Vegan 'creem' tea with jam and vegan clotted 'creem'
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Eating and shopping at Osterley Park 

Discover where to eat and drink at Osterley Park and House. Stop for refreshments in the historic Tudor courtyard and browse the shops for gifts and pre-loved books.

Visitor carrying a tray of coffee and cake in the cafe at Llanerchaeron, Wales
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Eating and shopping at Ham House and Garden 

Set in historic buildings, the Orangery Café and shop offer inviting spaces to relax and treat yourself on your visit to Ham House and Garden.

Catering assistant making drinks in the café at Morden Hall Park, London
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Eating and shopping at Morden Hall Park 

Enjoy freshly prepared tasty snacks and cakes at a choice of two cafés and pick up the perfect read at the second-hand bookshop, all supporting the National Trust’s work.

A member of staff carries a potted tree through the garden centre at Morden Hall Park, London, surrounded by plant benches of shrubs, plants and garden ornaments.
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The Garden Centre at Morden Hall Park 

Shop for plants, seeds, pots, gardening equipment, toys and games, gifts and homewares at the National Trust’s first garden centre, with all profits supporting our work.

Find your local London supporter group

Visitors walking in the garden at Fenton House and Garden, London
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Supporter groups in London 

Find a local supporter group in London to meet like-minded people and enjoy activities including visits and talks and help with hands-on conservation or fundraising events.

What's on in London

Parents and two children leaning over the White Bridge at Morden Hall Park

What's on in London and what's coming up soon 

Plan your summer days out here in London, with events and activities to suit all ages.

A glowing Christmas tree in the window of the Long Gallery at Ham House, looking really festive

Planning ahead for Christmas 

Enjoy the sparkle of Christmas across London with family activity trails, frosty walks around historic estates and seasonal treats this Christmas.

Upcoming events

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Tree-mendous Autumn Trail 

Morden Hall Park, Morden, London

Ready for an autumn adventure? Try our new family trail and explore trees around the park to experience autumn with all your senses.

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2 Nov to 24 Nov 2024
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09:30 to 16:00
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ParkPlay 

Osterley Park and House, Isleworth, Middlesex

Want to get active? Join ParkPlay at Osterley every Saturday morning from 9.30am, for a play session of fun and games for all the family.

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2 Nov 2024 to 4 Jan 2025
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09:45 to 11:00
+ 9 other dates or times
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Family Halloween trail: Creepy Creatures & Pesky Pests 

Osterley Park and House, Isleworth, Middlesex

Learn about creepy creatures with this self-led family trail.

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2 Nov to 3 Nov 2024
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10:00 to 16:00
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Magic potion trail, 26 October – 3 November 2024 

Ham House and Garden, Richmond, Surrey

Explore the gardens at Ham House this autumn half-term with our potion-themed trail.

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2 Nov to 3 Nov 2024
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10:00 to 17:00
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Young Rangers Club 

Rainham Hall, Havering, London

First Saturday of the month. Suitable for ages 6 to 12 years. Learn new skills and meet new friends whilst taking part in gardening and craft activities.

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2 Nov 2024
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11:00 to 12:30
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Ghostly Games 

Rainham Hall, Havering, London

Join our spooktacular Ghostly Games at Rainham Hall Community Garden this half term holiday.

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2 Nov to 3 Nov 2024
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11:00 to 16:00
+ 1 other date or time
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Family Rangers Club 

Rainham Hall, Havering, London

Learn new skills, meet new friends and work as a team whilst taking part in gardening and craft activities.

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2 Nov 2024
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12:30 to 13:00
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Lost by Schoolgirls: A Display of 17th Century Papercuts 

Sutton House and Breaker's Yard, Hackney, London

During renovations of Sutton House in the 1980s, hundreds of items were discovered beneath the floorboards. Dating from the Tudor period until the 1980s, these items went untouched until last year when the rare paper cuttings were identified.

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3 Nov to 1 Dec 2024
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11:00 to 16:00
+ 8 other dates or times
Man holding a child up in the air as they both smile, in the grounds at Powis Castle, Powys

Where will you visit next?

Discover lots of gardens, historic houses, days out at the coast and more.