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Linley Sambourne House is a remarkably well-preserved late Victorian town house, complete with almost all its original interior decoration and contents. Stepping through the front door takes visitors back in time, offering an astonishingly detailed and authentic look at the daily life of a late Victorian family.
From 1875, the house was home to the 'Punch' cartoonist book illustrator an photographer Edward Linley Sambourne (1844 - 1910), his wife Marion and their two children. Immediately after moving in, the Sambournes embarked on a programme of alterations and redecoration. Their conventional middle-class house was turned into a suitably aesthetic home for an aspiring artist, with Morris wallpapers, stained glass windows and Benson light fittings.
Following two years of painstaking restoration and refurbishment of the whole house, new visitor facilities have been created in the basement, including an audio-visual film which introduces the Sambourne family and their extraordinary home.
Access to Linley Sambourne House is via the basement entrance. The house is arranged over five floors with steep steps both externally and internally. Regrettably no wheelchair access is possible.
Facilities Shop, an audio-visual introduction to the house, cloakroom and toilets. No cafe facility.
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Opening Times
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(2005 times)
All access to the house is by guided tour.Saturdays and Sundays the house is open to the general public with tours at 10.00am, 11.15am, 1.00pm, 2.15pm, 3.30pm. Weekdays by prior appointment. |
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Admission Charges
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(2005 prices)
Adult £6.00; Concession £4.00; under 18 £1.00. Joint guided tours of Leighton House Museum and Linley Sambourne House can be booked for groups only. Tours take approx three hours in total, tickets £10.00 per person. |
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Directions
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Underground: High Street Kensington (District and Circle Lines) approx five minutes walk. By Bus: 9, 10, 27, 28, 33, 49 and 328 all stop on Kensington High Street. By Train: The nearest train station is Kensington Olympia. Linley Sambourne is approximately fifteen minutes walk. |
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Linley Sambourne House Postcode for SatNav: W8 7BH |
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Nearby Attractions
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Leighton House Art Gallery Museum
(< 1 Mile)*
Leighton House was the home of Frederic, Lord Leighton, (1830-1896), the great classical painter and President of the Royal Academy. |
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Ever stared into the gaping jaws of a Tyrannosaurus rex, felt the devastating power of an earthquake or come face to face with a giant, moving scorpion ? You will when you enter the amazing world of The Natural History Museum. |
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Science Museum
(1 Mile)*
Situated in Exhibition Road, South Kensington, the Science Museum contains all the wonders of our industrial and technological age. |
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