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Marble Hill

Twickenham

About Marble Hill

Marble Hill is a fine Georgian villa standing on Richmond Road in Twickenham, managed by English Heritage and open to the public. The house is a well-preserved example of Palladian architecture, once the country retreat of Henrietta Howard. Visitors can explore period rooms that have been carefully recreated to reflect 18th-century life, walk the open parkland that runs down towards the Thames, and benefit from the knowledge of volunteer guides. Admission is free, making it an accessible and rewarding destination for anyone with an interest in history, architecture or simply a peaceful afternoon outdoors.

Local area

Twickenham has long held a particular relationship with the Thames, and Marble Hill sits at the heart of that tradition. The villa’s riverside setting connects it naturally to the character of this stretch of the river, where Georgian and earlier histories are still readable in the landscape. Within the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames — one of the most historically rich in the capital — Marble Hill sits alongside other significant riverside landmarks, giving the area a genuine sense of layered heritage that residents and visitors alike continue to discover and appreciate.

Why choose Marble Hill

For local residents, Marble Hill offers something relatively rare: a nationally significant historic house that is entirely free to enter and set within generous, open grounds. The recreated period rooms provide a vivid window onto 18th-century Thames-side life, while the parkland is a genuinely pleasant place to walk at any time of year. Volunteer guides add depth and warmth to a visit without any obligation on the visitor. With a strong rating from over 550 visitors and the backing of English Heritage, it is a reliable and enriching choice for an unhurried half-day.

Services

  • Guided tours of historic period rooms
  • Parkland and riverside grounds open to visitors
  • Volunteer-led interpretation and storytelling
  • Heritage site visits and self-guided exploration
  • Free public admission to house and grounds

Ideal for: History and heritage enthusiasts, Local residents seeking a peaceful outing, Walkers and those enjoying riverside parks, Families with an interest in Georgian history, Visitors to the Richmond and Twickenham area, English Heritage members.

Frequently asked questions

Is there an admission charge to visit Marble Hill?

No. Marble Hill is free to visit, covering both the house and the surrounding parkland.

Where exactly is Marble Hill located?

Marble Hill is on Richmond Road in Twickenham, with the postcode TW1 2NL. It is managed by English Heritage.

Who can I contact for more information about visiting?

You can call Marble Hill directly on 020 8892 5115, or visit the English Heritage website at english-heritage.org.uk/visit/places/marble-hill for further details.

Are there guided tours available at Marble Hill?

Yes. Volunteer guides are available at the house and are noted for bringing the stories of Marble Hill and its former residents to life for visitors.

What is the historical significance of Marble Hill?

Marble Hill is a Palladian-style Georgian villa that was once the home of Henrietta Howard. It is considered a beautifully preserved example of 18th-century architecture and Thames-side country house life.

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Last verified: June 2026