Spencer House

Description

From its conception, Spencer House was recognised as one of the most ambitious aristocratic town houses ever built in London and is the city’s only great eighteenth-century private palace to survive intact.

This magnificent aristocratic palace has regained the full splendour of its late eighteenth-century appearance after a ten-year restoration.

Spencer House remains in the ownership of The Earl Spencer, brother of Diana, Princess of Wales.

Address

27 St James's Place,
London,
SW1A 1NR

Ticket prices

  • Adults: £18.50
  • Concessions: £15.50
  • Art Fund: £9.50
  • Historic Houses member: Free

Prices last checked February 2024.

Link to Spencer House website

Opening Hours

The building is usually open for guided tours on Sundays throughout the year, except in August.

You are recommended to book tickets in advance through their website, although if there's spaces they can sell tickets on the door.

Accessibility

Spencer House has wheelchair ramps, a lift, and an accessible toilet. There are seats in some rooms for people to take rests during tours.

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Address

Spencer House
27 St James's Place,
London,
SW1A 1NR

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