London Sights

Fulham Palace

  • Address
    • Bishop’s Ave SW6
  • Transport
    • Putney Bridge
  • Website
  • Phone
    • 7736 8140
  • Price
    • free
  • Hours
    • palace & museum noon-4pm Mon & Tue, 11am-2pm Sat, 11.30am-3.30pm Sun, garden dawn-dusk daily

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Lonely Planet review for Fulham Palace

Summer home of the bishops of London from 704 to 1973, Fulham Palace is an interesting mix of architectural styles set in beautiful gardens and, until 1924, when filled with rubble, enclosed by the longest moat in England. The oldest part to survive is the little red-brick Tudor gateway, but the main building you see today is from the mid-17th century and was remodelled in the 19th century. There’s a pretty walled garden and, detached from the main house, a Tudor Revival chapel designed by Butterfield in 1866. You can learn about the history of the palace and its inhabitants in the museum. Guided tours, which depart a couple of times a month on Sunday, usually take in the Great Hall, the Victorian chapel, Bishop Sherlock’s Room and the museum and last about 1¼ hours. The palace has been undergoing refurbishments in recent years so there may be changes in the tour. The surrounding land, once totalling almost 15 hectares but now reduced to just over five, forms Bishop’s Park, and consists of a shady promenade along the river, a bowling green, tennis courts, a rose garden, a cafe and even a paddling pond with fountain.

 

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