Squerryes Court
Squerryes Court is a 17th century manor house that has been the home of the Warde family since 1731. In the hall is a portrait of Sir Patience Warde who became Lord Mayor of London. The upstairs landing displays a small collection of Grand Tour paintings including works by Van Dyck and Rubens. Also a fine collection of furniture, porcelain and 18th century Soho tapestries. Items connected with General Wolfe of Quebec, a family friend, are displayed in the Wolfe Room. The gardens were re-landscaped in the mid 18th century but some of the original features have survived.
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Address
Squerryes Court,
Westerham,
Kent
TN16 1SJ
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Information on Squerryes Court, Westerham
| Opening Times: | 1 Apr to Sep, Wed, Sun & BH Mon. House: 12:30-17:00. Garden: 11:30-17:00. (Last entry 16:30). |
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| Admission: | House & Garden: Adult £7.00, Child £4.00, OAP £6.50, Family £14.00. Garden only: Adult £4.50, OAP £4.00, Child £2.50, Family £8.50. |
| Location: | Half a mile west of Westerham, just off A25. |
| Facilities: |
Guided Tours,
Limited Disabled Access,
Shop,
Refreshments,
Parking Availability |
| Organisation(s): |
Historic Houses Association |

