Strawberry Hill is an affluent area of the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames in Twickenham. It is a suburban development situated 10.4 miles (16.7 km) west south-west of Charing Cross. It consists of a number of residential roads centred on a small development of shops and served by Strawberry Hill railway station. The area’s ACORN demographic type is characterised as well-off professionals, larger houses, and converted flats. St Mary’s University, Twickenham, the country’s oldest Roman Catholic University, is situated on Waldegrave Road. Its sports grounds were used as a training site for the 2012 Olympics.
The nineteenth-century development is named after “Strawberry Hill”, the fanciful Gothic Revival villa designed by author Horace Walpole between 1749 and 1776. It began as a small 17th century house “little more than a cottage”, with only 5 acres (20,000 m2) of land and ended up as a “little Gothic castle” in 46 acres (190,000 m2). The original owner had named the house “Chopped Straw Hall”, but Walpole wanted it to be called something more distinctive and after finding an old lease that described his land as “Strawberry Hill Shot”, he adopted this name.
After a £9 million, two year restoration, Strawberry Hill House re-opened to the public in October 2010
Listing Details
- Address: 268, Waldegrave Road TW1 4ST Twickenham
- Phone: 020 8744 1241
- Website: http://www.strawberryhillhouse.org.uk
- Email: tours@strawberryhillhouse.org.uk
- Get there by bus: 33, R68
- Get there by tube/train: District Line
- Wheelchair access: Yes
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Additional information:
Accessibility
A lift provides access to the first floor with only one room inaccessible to wheelchair users. Compliant toilets and hearing loops are also available.
Specialised group guided tours are available for the visually impaired.
Opening Times
- Monday 1.40-5.30pm
- Tuesday 1.40-5.30pm
- Wednesday 1.40-5.30pm
- Thursday Closed
- Friday Closed
- Saturday 12-5.30pm
- Sunday 12-5.30pm