The recovery and restoration of the original architecture lost in later additions. Improved visitor facilities, including the new De Morgan Café, shop, toilets and …
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Jan 19, 2025
A perhaps not particularly well known house, but well worth a visit. Owned and lived in by Lord Frederick Leighton, it is both a lovely house for its time (late Victorian, perhaps in early Edwardian)… Full review by mconnor042
Jan 17, 2025
Fascinating and exotic interiors - a Victorian house in aspic. Excellent room guides and printed guides in each room....... Full review by MafaldaLondon
Dec 10, 2024
went here after seeing an ad on the tube escalator and it was more than i expected - the ad was for a temporary exhibition, but the house itself is filled with wonderful objects and art - leighton wa… Full review by 2ruse
Can I come with kids ?!? I have a very interested young boy (7years) who would like to visit . And the second is 1 year . And how much is ticket ?
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To be honest I’m not sure there is enough to interest young children as it’s not really made with children in mind. If your 7 year old knows what is there and is really keen to visit …
To be honest I’m not sure there is enough to interest young children as it’s not really made with children in mind. If your 7 year old knows what is there and is really keen to visit then I would say go ahead, but it probably won’t take you long to go round.
Leighton House Museum is open daily from 10am to 5:30pm, except Tuesdays. Last entry at 5pm; garden will close at 5pm Extension of opening hours (until 9pm; last entry 8:30pm) …
Leighton House Museum is open daily from 10am to 5:30pm, except Tuesdays. Last entry at 5pm; garden will close at 5pm Extension of opening hours (until 9pm; last entry 8:30pm) on Thursdays 20 July, 17 August, 21 September, 12 October, 26 October; also during our Leighton Lates sessions Free Public Tours of the house every Wednesday and Sunday at 3pm included within the entry ticket
We have never been to London, and will be there only a short time. Is this Museum far from the Tate Britain and the Albert & Victoria Museums? Please forgive any incorrectness in the names -- I am going from memory. We are stopping in London primarily to see the pre-Raphaelite art. Thank you in advance!
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The major art galleries may be a better option if you have limited time available. E travelled by tube rather than bus and it was a good 15/20 minutes walk from the nearest tube. Have you …
The major art galleries may be a better option if you have limited time available. E travelled by tube rather than bus and it was a good 15/20 minutes walk from the nearest tube. Have you considered Birmingham City Art Gallery? One hour twenty minutes by train from central London, and trains every 20/30 minutes during daytime. This gallery has the most important collection of Pre Raphaelite art worldwide. 3000 items, although only a small proportion on show at any one time. Check out their website. Enjoy the trip!