🇬🇧“If I lived here, I’d wake up smiling every day.”
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Tucked in a quiet corner of West London, right beside Holland Park and neighboring Leighton House, lies one of the city’s most enchanting hidden gems—Sambourne House.
— A Victorian Time Capsule —
This elegant townhouse at 18 Stafford Terrace was once the home of Linley Sambourne—a celebrated cartoonist, illustrator, and photographer, best known as the chief cartoonist for Punch magazine. Sambourne and his family lived here for 35 years, and today, the house remains remarkably preserved, offering an intimate glimpse into the aesthetic ideals of the late Victorian era.
With every room meticulously maintained, from the ornate wallpapers to the intricate furniture pieces, walking through Sambourne House feels like stepping into a painting—or into someone’s beautifully curated memory.
— Details —
📍 Address: 18 Stafford Terrace, W8 7BH
🕰️ Open: Wednesday to Sunday, 10am–5:30pm
🎟️ Tickets: £12, or £22 joint ticket with Leighton House
This place isn’t just a museum—it’s a love letter to detail, design, and the joy of creating a home that mirrors your spirit.