National Trust: Two Willow Road
Overview
National Trust property designed by the `Modern Movement' architect Erno Goldfinger, this small 1930s' house boasts an impressive collection of contemporary furniture, Modernist paintings and sculpture. It contains works by Henry Moore, Bridget Riley, Max Ernst and Marcel Duchamp amongst others.
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Practical Information
£5.80 (USD8.75)
3 March - 4 November 2012 open Wednesday - Sunday 11:00 - 17:00. Entry by guided tour only at 11:00 - 14:00. Places on tours limited and available on a first-come first-served basis on the day. Non guided tour 15:00 -17:00. Morning tours occasionally booked by groups so telephone before visit. last admission 16:30
2 Willow Road, London, NW3 1TH
For More Information:
+44 (0)20 7435 6166
Prices
| Adult Ticket: | £5.80 (USD8.75) per ticket |
|---|---|
| Child Ticket: | £2.80 (USD4.23) per ticket |
| Family Ticket: | £14.50 (USD21.89) per ticket |
Free to National Trust Members. A joint ticket for entry to 2 Willow Road and Fenton House is available.
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National Trust: Two Willow Road
- Address
-
2 Willow RoadLondonNW3 1TH
- Telephone:
- +44 (0)20 7435 6166
- Public transport:
- Turn left from the High Street into Flask Walk (pedestrianised). Turn right at the end into Willow Road. 2 Willow Road is at the bottom on the right.
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