Burgh House
About Burgh House
Set in the heart of Hampstead village, Burgh House is a Grade I Queen Anne Listed building with a terraced garden and licensed basement buttery. House also contains the Hampstead Museum and is home to many organisations including Hampstead Music Club. Regular concerts, recitals and talks are held, and ever-changing art exhibitions. The panelled music room is available for hire for weddings, wedding receptions, seminars, conferences, book launches, rehearsals, and private functions. There are also weekly bridge and scrabble sessions.
Burgh House Facilities
| Opening Times |
12.00 to 17.00pm Wednesday through Sunday and by appointment on Saturdays Admission is free |
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Burgh House Address
| Address: |
New End Square
London
NW3 1LT
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| Telephone: | +44 (0)20 7431 0144 |
Location Information for Burgh House
| Address: |
New End Square
London
NW3 1LT
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| Telephone: | +44 (0)20 7431 0144 |
| Public transport: | Turn left out of the station, then left along Flask Walk to the junction with New End Square. Burgh House is up the hill to the left, on the right hand side. |
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Events at Burgh House
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Art and Craft Fair at Burgh House and Hampstead Museum
Special Event4 Jun 2012
Featuring handmade crafts by some of London's most creative designers.
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Brahms and More at Burgh House and Hampstead Museum
Classical Music27 May 2012
An afternoon of intimate chamber music with mezzosoprano from the ensemble Harmonie du Soir.
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Bridge Club at Burgh House and Hampstead Museum
Special EventRecurring event
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The Collection at Burgh House and Hampstead Museum
Museum ExhibitionRecurring event
3,000 objects: social history, fine art, and from notable former residents of Hampstead.


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