Whatever your summer brings, Strawberry Hill House offers something for everyone - from Summer Live Music Lates to farcical Shakespearean fun with the HandleBards, magical faery trails to open air concerts and community BBQs.
Strawberry Hill House & Garden, created by Horace Walpole in the 18th century, has been open to visitors for over 250 years. This extraordinary building is internationally famous as Britain’s finest example of Georgian Gothic revival architecture and home to an increasingly important collection of paintings and objects.
Opening Times
House & Shop: Saturday – Wednesday, 11am – 4pm. Last entry 3pm.
Garden & Café: Saturday – Wednesday, 9am – 4pm. Garden free entry.
(The House, Garden, and Café will be open seven days a week during the school summer holidays)
Bank Holidays and weekends can be busy, so we recommend booking online to guarantee availability. You can also save money on your tickets when you book online.
Summer Live Music Late (live music from Apollo’s Cabinet)
19 June 2025 at Sessions from 6pm-7:30pm
LGBTQ+ House Tour to Celebrate Pride
25 June 2025 at Doors open 6:30pm, tour starts 7:00pm
BLOG: As part of our cataloguing project to delve deeper into the post-Walpole era of Strawberry Hill, we are excited to share a research resource from our archives. In 1883, Lady Waldegrave’s possessions, along with her beloved Strawberry Hill, were put up for sale by the auctioneers Ventom, Bull and Cooper. The catalogue that accompanied this auction is now available for download and is on display in our new exhibition ‘Strawberry Hill After Walpole: The Waldegrave and Stern Legacies’.
FIND OUT MOREHOUSE TREASURE TRAIL: Explore the lives and legacies of Lady Frances Waldegrave and the Stern Family with this self-guided treasure trail, created to accompany our Strawberry Hill After Walpole exhibition. As you explore, look closely — you’ll find fascinating traces of the house’s Victorian and Edwardian past hidden in plain sight! You can download the trail as a PDF to use during your visit. Produced by Collections Assistant, Dr Rosalind White.
FIND OUT MOREEXHIBITION: Join us in the newly opened Pantry, for ‘Strawberry Hill After Walpole: The Waldegrave and Stern Legacies’. Curated by Cas Bradbeer, Sara Pope and Dr Rosalind White, this exhibition spotlights a lesser-known chapter in the house’s history, when, in the 19th and early 20th centuries, Lady Waldegrave and the Stern family revived it into a hub of political influence, artistic patronage, and high society.
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