Turner’s House is the only surviving building designed and lived in by the great landscape painter J.M.W. Turner. The house is an elegant Regency period property restored to its original appearance and open for all to enjoy. Toward the end of his life Turner stated that if he could live it again he would have been an architect.
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30/05/2025
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When:
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Friday, 30th May 2025 2.30pm Note the later start time
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Where:
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Sandycombe Lodge 40 Sandycoombe Road, St Margarets Twickenham London TW1 2LR United Kingdom
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Contact:
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Charmaine Bourton
charmainebourton11@hotmail.co.uk
020 8395 9209
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Sandycombe Lodge was built by 1813 to the designs of England’s great landscape painter, J.M.W. Turner; working here as his own architect to create a quiet retreat for himself, away
from the pressures of the London art world. It also provided a home for his father, old William, in retirement from his trade as a barber and wigmaker in Covent Garden. With old William’s declining health and changes in his own life, Turner sold the
house in 1826
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No. of places: 15
Cost: £12.00 pp payable on the day.
Please contact Charmaine if you would like to come on this visit.
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