š A 19th-century terraced house in London transformed into an intricate work of art by Kenyan-born artist Khadambi Asalache.
š Acquired by the National Trust, it opened as a museum in 2013.
šØ Experience unique hand-carved fretwork and artistic interiors
šļø Explore a National Trust property with a singular artistic achievement
š Learn about Khadambi Asalache's life and vision
š« No photography allowed inside
ā ļø Limited capacity, pre-booking essential
š½ No toilets or catering facilities on site
š Outdoor shoes not permitted, bring thick socks or slippers
š¶ Public transport recommended, count door numbers as the house is not signed
š° Adults Ā£13.00, Child (5-17) Ā£6.
50. National Trust members free.
š May-October, Thursdays & Fridays, tours at 11am, 1pm, 3pm.
No parking at property, metered parking in nearby roads.
Steps/uneven terrain, narrow corridors. Contact for specific needs.
Assistance dogs only.
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