Kenwood House and Gardens
Kenwood House and Gardens
The 112 acres of Kenwood is on the crest of one of the most popular open spaces in the capital, Hampstead Heath. In contrast to the natural Heath, the park around Kenwood is very much a designed landscape in an English style.
Set on the edge of Hampstead Heath and surrounded by tranquil landscaped gardens, Kenwood is one of London's hidden gems.
The House, its breathtaking interiors and stunning art collection are free for everyone to enjoy. Discover the vast array of masterpieces hanging in this grand setting, including Rembrandt's self portrait, and be awed by the breathtaking beauty of architect Robert Adam's library.
Kenwood's beauty lies on offering something for everyone, from crafts and children's trails to a world class art collection, a cafe to relax and unwind in and acres of grounds to stretch your legs - come and see what Kenwood has to offer you.
This majestic Villa was the home of the great judge Lord Mansfield and his family, including his mixed-race niece Dido Belle - now the topic of the movie 'Belle' out in cinemas 12 June 2014.
Find out all about the Caring for Kenwood project and the changes that have been made.
- Stunning views across London from Hampstead Heath
- Our Twitter feed - follow us on Twitter to see what we're up to
- The Kenwood house app - download for iPhone and Android - plus accessible versions - BSL iPhone and Android as well as Audio Described iPhone and Android or watch the BSL video about Kenwood
Education at Kenwood
A school visit to Kenwood is a unique experience and we offer both free self-led visits as well as visits led by our experts.
This 18th Century home is a unique and inspiring place to help support your class across a wide range of cross-curricular subjects. With 112 acres to explore, and the stunning home to many glorious paintings, there's so much on offer for your class to learn and discover.
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Develop historical enquiry skills through the house's links to slavery and abolition
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Take inspiration from our artworks for literacy, art and drama
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Make the most of the natural environment of Kenwood's estate for cross-curricular study
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Learn about Kenwood's place in history for the local study element of the new History Curriculum
Free Self-led Visits
We offer free entry to qualifying learning groups. Book a free education visit and lead your own visit in your own way. We have plenty of online resources available to download and use in the classroom before, during and after your visit - see our resources section below.
Expert-led Discovery Visits
Let us help you inspire your students with our hands-on Discovery Visits, led by one of our experts and great value for up to 30 students. There are five Discovery Visits to choose from, these sessions are available all year round and can be adapted for KS1 - 3.
- KS2 - Estate Quest - Geography
- KS2 - Face to Face - Art, Literacy and Drama
- KS2 - Keeping House: Kenwood Above and Below Stairs - History and drama
- KS2 - Peculiar Paintings Art and literacy
- KS3 - FREE Session until March 2015 - Slavery and Justice - History and citizenship
Youth Programmes
We have a regular programme of events for young people aged 13-21 to get involved at Kenwood. Whether you’re into history, art, event management or just getting to know different people there’s something for everyone. We will also support you to work towards your Bronze Arts Award.
- There is an education room available for use on site - please contact us on 0208 348 1286 to book this space
- Limited parking for cars only is available in the West Lodge CP Plus pay and display car park. Prices: Up to 2 hrs £2.50 Up to 4 hrs £4.00 Each additional hour £3.50 Disabled Blue Badge holders may park in any bay free of charge
- Free car parking is available on Hampstead Lane