Discover the glamour of the 1930's at Eltham Palace
Eltham Palace is one of London's most intriguing hidden gems, it embodies an eccentric mix of Art Deco design and a medieval royal palace. First recorded in the Domesday book, Eltham estate was presented to King Edward II in 1305. It developed into one of the most favoured royal palace with 1,000 acres of deer park on its doorstep. In the 1930's it became the glamourous location for celebrity cocktail parties, and displays some fantastic examples of Art Deco design and 1930s cutting-edge technology. This year sees new rooms at Eltham Palace open to the public for the very first time, giving you the opportunity to explore the lives of it's previous millionaire owners. Step into a reconstruction of a luxurious walk-in wardrobe Try on vintage-inspired clothing. With 19 acres of award-winning gardens take time to wander around the Rock Garden and explore the stunning moat.