I went with Victoria Wynn, one of the many friends I have made amongst London Walkers. She hails from Edmonton in Canada and has done more than ninety different London Walks since 2011.
Victoria looks at a painting in Strawberry Hill…
The painting we were looking at (above) is of Robert Walpole, the first Prime Minister, father of Horace Walpole, responsible for building Strawberry Hill and almost single handedly responsible for the Gothic revival in Britain in the Nineteenth Century.
Find Strawberry Hill House here…
House Opening Hours
November to February
The House is typically open on Sundays from 11am-4pm and on Mondays 12-4pm. Last admission to the house is one hour before closing.
March to October
The House is typically open on Sundays from 11am-5pm and Monday through Wednesday 12-4.30pm. Last admission to the house is one hour before closing.
Pre-booking for House entry is required for weekday visits during March to October.
Please note that Strawberry Hill House is not open on Saturdays. Opening times are subject to change due to events taking place in the House & Garden.
Café opening times are from 11am-4pm on days the house is open for visiting.
More info at www.strawberryhillhouse.org.uk
About your correspondent… Richard III
Richard III, scion of a Lord Mayor of London, is a writer, actor, director and stand-up comic. And the only London Walks guide to have addressed the United Nations!
And here are all of his London Walks tours for the end of November & start of December 2017…
Wednesday 29th 2pm Hampstead Hampstead village Wednesday 29th 7.30 Holborn Ghosts. Gaslight and Guinness Friday 1st 2.30 Temple Dickens's London Saturday 2nd 2pm Tower Hill The Old City Sunday 3rd 10.45 Tower Hill Dickens's Christmas Carol Sunday 3rd 7pm Leicester Square Soho pubs A London Walk costs £10 – £8 concession. To join a London Walk, simply meet your guide at the designated tube station at the appointed time. Details of all London Walks can be found at www.walks.com.