For my last day in London I decided on an excursion to Ham House in Richmond. This entailed a train to Ealing Broadway and a very long (30 stops) but enjoyable bus ride to Sudbrook Lane, passing Kew Gardens, Richmond and who knows where else. Once off the bus it was more than a kilometre walk along a lovely, tree-lined path to reach the house and gardens. My National Trust membership got me in free so that was a nice bonus.
Had a pleasant walk around the gardens before a cuppa in the Orangery Coffee Shop. Luckily for me the lavender was not quite flowering in the Cherry Garden. I liked the Wilderness, with its hidden summerhouses. I can imagine a lot of assignations there when the Duke and Duchess were in residence. There was also a huge kitchen garden.
Ham House was built in 1610 and is a rare survivor from that time. Charles I gave the house to his friends William and Catherine Murray . Catherine and her daughter, Elizabeth, kept the house safe during the Civil Wars, with the help of Elizabeth’s husband, Sir Lionel Tollemache. After the restoration of the monarchy Elizabeth and her second husband, the Duke of Lauderdale extended the house and collected spectacular art and furniture. the house stayed in the family until 1948, when it was donated to the National Trust.
The return home was to be the same as the journey there but in reverse. However it proved to be a bit less comfortable. The bus was very crowded and I had to stand until quite a few people got off. Then when we were almost there we were told that the bus was terminating at that spot, so I had to get off and find my way to the station. Finally I was on the Elizabeth line train heading for Paddington, but once again standing as it was packed. Paddington was the second stop but it took about an hour to get there due to an electrical fault which stopped all trains on the Elizabeth line. The driver was very apologetic and kept us informed about what was going on. I got chatting with a young women sitting in front of me and she insisted I have a turn of sitting for a few minutes. I was very grateful after my big day. Soon after I gave her seat back we were on our way again, feeling hot and bothered after no ventilation when the power was off.
Apart from the last bit, it was a great day.







































