Kenwood House

Set in tranquil parkland with panoramic views over London, Kenwood House boasts sumptuous interiors and important paintings by many great artists. Brewing magnate, Edward Cecil Guinness, first Earl of Iveagh, bought Kenwood House in 1925. Thanks to him, you can admire masterpieces by Rembrandt, Turner, Reynolds, Gainsborough and Vermeer. Kenwood House will be closed until Autumn 2013 for major works, including urgent repairs to the roof and the exterior of the neo-classical house and a major re-presentation of the Robert Adam interiors. The beautiful grounds around Kenwood and its café will remain open for visitors. So come and enjoy a tasty lunch in the Brew House followed by a walk on Hampstead Heath.

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Set in tranquil parkland with panoramic views over London, Kenwood House boasts sumptuous interiors and important paintings by many great artists. Brewing magnate, Edward Cecil Guinness, first Earl of Iveagh, bought Kenwood House in 1925. Thanks to him, you can admire masterpieces by Rembrandt, Turner, Reynolds, Gainsborough and Vermeer. Kenwood House will be closed until Autumn 2013 for major works, including urgent repairs to the roof and the exterior of the neo-classical house and a major re-presentation of the Robert Adam interiors. The beautiful grounds around Kenwood and its café will remain open for visitors. So come and enjoy a tasty lunch in the Brew House followed by a walk on Hampstead Heath.

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