Fodor's Expert Review 18 Stafford Terrace

Kensington Historic Home

The home of Punch cartoonist Linley Sambourne in the 1870s, this charming house is a rare example of the "Aesthetic interior" style; it displays delightful Victorian and Edwardian antiques, fabrics, and paintings, as well as several samples of Sambourne's work for Punch. The Italianate house was the scene for society parties when Sambourne's granddaughter Anne Messel was in residence in the 1940s. This being Kensington, there's inevitably a royal connection: Messel's son, Antony Armstrong-Jones, was married to the late Princess Margaret, and their son has preserved the connection by taking the title Viscount Linley.

Historic Home

Quick Facts

18 Stafford Terr.
London, Greater London  W8 7BH, England

0207-361–3783

www.rbkc.gov.uk/linleysambournehouse

Sight Details:
Rate Includes: £11; joint ticket with Leighton House £20, Closed Mon. and Tues.

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