Eltham Palace

Description

Eltham Palace In 1936, eccentric millionaires Stephen and Virginia Courtauld decided to build their magnificentart deco mansion right next to the medieval Great Hall of Eltham Palace - creating a masterpiece of modern interiors.

There are lots of things to see and do on a day out at Eltham Palace and Gardens. From learning about life with the Courtaulds, to exploring a medieval great hall, getting active in the glorious gardens, and enjoying the kid-friendly audio guide inside and the brilliant playground outside, there’s plenty to entertain the whole family. 

Price starts from £16.50 for Adults, £10.00 for Children(5-17) £26.50 for Family of four. If you are looking for Best place for day out with kids and families then this is the perfect destination offering fun, adventure, and unforgettable memories for everyone.

Features

  • Paid
  • Host birthday parties: No

Features

  • The life of the Courtaulds: In the 1930s, millionaires Stephen and Virginia Courtauld saved the historic Eltham Palace from decline. They transformed it into a lavish home, infused with Art Deco architecture and state-of-the-art technology. Learn about the lives of this eccentric couple during your visit. Look out for the unusual rooms in their stunning home, including the map room where they planned their exotic world travels, and the small, centrally heated spaces specially designed for their pet lemur!
  • A Dazzling Art Deco House: Begin your visit in the dazzling circular entrance hall, a mix of Art Deco and cutting-edge Swedish design. Then enjoy discovering the marvellous, panelled dining room characterised by geometric and stylised shapes.
  • Eltham's medieval palace: Take just a few steps and travel back in time hundreds of years from Art Deco modernity to a medieval masterpiece. Gaze out from the minstrels' gallery across Eltham Palace’s magnificent great hall. Look up and admire the glorious hammer-beam roof built for Edward IV more than 500 years ago.
  • The Glorious Gardens: Explore 19 acres of beautiful historic gardens at Eltham Palace. Discover the intriguing mix of medieval features woven into the landscape. Take time to wander around the rock garden with its series of pools and cascades running down to the filled moat. Cross the moat on London's oldest working bridge. Smell the roses in Virginia Courtauld’s beautiful sunken rose garden.
  • The Playground: There is plenty for young explorers to discover at Eltham Palace and Gardens. Look out the Courtaulds' pet lemur and his exotic friends in our Eltham Animal Explorer Trail; listen to the kid-friendly interactive audio guide; and try on some wartime uniforms in the basement.
  • Magical Creatures: Looking for an adventure with your little ones? Uncover English folklore with our Folktale Creature Trails, where children can discover magical creatures from English myths and legends.

Facilities

  • Parking: Limited parking. Free for English Heritage members displaying a valid car sticker. Non-members must pay. Use SE9 5NP for sat nav directions to the car park. There are spaces available for Blue Badge holders. The car park gets very busy at weekends and in the school holidays; travel by public transport where possible.
  • Food And Drink: Enjoy a tasty lunch or quick afternoon treat in the café in the visitor centre at Eltham Palace. With views out to the outdoor play area, you can relax over a refreshing drink and a delicious snack while the children let off steam.

What to see

Events:

  • Halloween Half Term at Eltham Palace and Gardens: Date: Sat 25 Oct - Sun 2 Nov 2025. Time- 10am-5pm, Location- Eltham Palace and Gardens. Get ready for spooky surprises as our performer brings Halloween to life at Eltham Palace with frightful fun and gruesome games. With interactive activities scheduled throughout the day, there’s plenty to keep your little ghouls entertained.

For more upcoming events please visit: https://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/places/eltham-palace-and-gardens/events/

Price

Price: Paid

Price Details

Advance online tickets:

  • Adult: £16.50 with donation & £15.00 without donation.
  • Child(5–17 years): £10.00 with donation & £9.00 without donation.
  • Family(2 adults, up to 3 children): £43.00 with donation & £39.00 without donation.
  • Family(1 adult, up to 3 children): £26.50 with donation & £24.00 without donation.
  • Concession: £14.50 with donation & £13.10 without donation.
  • Member: Free.

On the day tickets:

  • Adult: £19.50 with donation & £17.70 without donation.
  • Child(5–17 years): £12.00 with donation & £10.90 without donation.
  • Family(2 adults, up to 3 children): £51.00 with donation & £46.30 without donation.
  • Family(1 adult, up to 3 children): £31.50 with donation & £28.60 without donation.
  • Concession: £17.50 with donation & £15.90 without donation.
  • Member: Free.

Membership: Starts from £42.

For more details please visit: https://www.english-heritage.org.uk/join/

Pricing URL: https://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/places/eltham-palace-and-gardens/prices-and-opening-times/

Birthday Parties

Offer Birthday Parties: No

Open Daily: 10am - 5pm (last entry at 4.30pm)

Address: Court Yard, London, UK

Post Code: SE9 5NP

Council: Greenwich

County: Greater London

  • Road Access: Off Court Road, SE9. Junction 3 of M25, then A20 to Eltham.
  • Bus Access: TfL bus services 124, 126, 160 or 161 and then a short walk
  • Train Access: Mottingham station is 1⁄2 mile (about 10 minutes’ walk) from Eltham Palace. Walk east from the station towards Court Road/A208; turn left onto Court Road/A208 for 0.3miles; then turn left into the entrance road to Eltham Palace and Gardens visitor centre.
  • Bicycle Access: Plan your cycling route to Eltham Palace and Gardens at sustrans.org.uk, the National Cycle Network. There are bike racks available at this site.
  • Parking: Limited parking. Free for English Heritage members displaying a valid car sticker. Non-members must pay. Use SE9 5NP for sat nav directions to the car park. There are spaces available for Blue Badge holders. The car park gets very busy at weekends and in the school holidays; travel by public transport where possible.

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