Ham House
About Ham House
It is a noteworthy house with formal greenhouses set back 200 meters from the River Thames in Ham, south of Richmond in London. It is asserted by the National Trust to be "one of a kind in Europe as the most entire survival of seventeenth century form and power."
The house itself is assigned on the National Heritage List for England as a Grade I recorded building. Its stop and formal greenhouses are recorded at Grade II by Historic England in the Register of Historic Parks and Gardens.
The formal recorded roads prompting the house from the A307 are framed by more than 250 trees extending east from the house to the angled door house at Petersham, and south over the open territory of Ham Common where it is flanked by a couple of more unassuming entryway houses.
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