Sutton House is a very lively property in regular use by local community groups. The rooms advertised will always be open, but please tel. in advance if you would like to visit the property during a quiet time.
Programme of events (inc. Black History Month in October). Tel for details or see NT website
Open
2007: Historic Rooms: March to 23 December. Also February 2008 Thurs-Sun 12.30 - 16.30
Open BH Mons. Closed Good Friday.
Closed
Mon Tues Wed
Admission charges
2007: Adult £2.70 Child 60p Family £6
Café, Shop and Art Gallery: FREE
Discounts
National Trust
Description
Built in 1535 by Sir Ralph Sadleir, Principal Secretary of State to Henry VIII, Sutton House is the oldest brick house in East London. Surviving for over 450 years, Sutton House is fascinating for its visible layers of change - from the original Tudor linenfold panelling and stone fireplaces, through the seventeenth-century painted staircase, to the Victorian Study and the more recent squatter’s mural painted during the 1980s.
General Information
Brochure or leaflet available with directions to museum
Pre-booking service for groups
Foreign language leaflet or brochure available
Information point provided
Guided tours
Disability Access
Large print information and/or interpretation
Toilets for disabled
Wheelchair access to some public areas
Wheelchairs available for loan
Children and Families
Baby changing facilities
Events and resources for children and families
General Education
Education facilities available
Schools Education
Primary school education service available
Facilities
Cafeteria
Facilities for private functions and events
Licensed for weddings
Meeting room available
Refreshments
Shop
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