7 Hammersmith Terrace

7 Hammersmith Terrace

7 Hammersmith Terrace is a tall Georgian house on the River Thames. From 1903 to 1933 it was the home of Sir Emery Walker, printer, collector, and mentor to his neighbour William Morris. Contains perfectly preserved Arts & Crafts interior.

Admission: £10.00.

Tour times: 8 Apr - 25 Sept*. Thur, Fri & Sat 11.00, 12.30 & 14.30. Booking essential. Maximum of 8 people per tour.

Tour Duration: 1 hour

Telephone: 020 8741 4104.

Dates: until 30/09/2010
County: London

Website: www.emerywalker.org.uk

Accessibility

The ground floor of the house is accessible to small wheelchairs but there is a step to the front door and reception space is very limited. The upper two floors and the garden are accessible only by stairs. The nearby Black Lion pub will allow visitors to use its facilities. Currently it does not have an adapted toilet.

For further information on attraction accessibility please visit www.directenquiries.com.

Further Information

Address: 7 Hammersmith Terrace, London, W6 9TS.

Nearest Stations: Victoria, Stamford Brook.



Rail Company:
All


Destination Station:
London


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