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2 Willow Road (National Trust)

2 Willow Road, Hampstead, London, NW3 1TH, England

The architect Erno Goldfinger designed and built the house as his family home in 1939. The central house of a terrace of three, it is one of Britain's most important examples of Modernist architecture. The house is filled with furniture also designed by Goldfinger.

2 Willow Road - The Living Room - Credit NTPL/Dennis Gilbert

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Contact Details

Tel : 020 7435 6166
01494 755570
E-mail : 2willowroad@nationaltrust.org.uk

URL : www.nationaltrust.org.uk

Open

Early March to end November, usually on Thurs Fri and Sat. See NT website for more details.

Admission Charges

See NT website for details Joint ticket with Fenton House £7

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Disability Access

Audio guides specifically for blind and partially sighted people
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