Eltham Palace

Combining Art Deco and ocean liner style, Eltham Palace is a stunning masterpiece of twentieth-century design. Textile magnates Stephen and Virginia Courtauld built their glamorous London showpiece in 1936, next to the remains of a medieval royal palace which was originally Henry VIII’s boyhood home. The dining room features pink leather upholstered chairs and black-and-silver doors, portraying animals and birds from London Zoo. The Courtaulds’ home movie is another delight, showing them relaxing with their pet lemur. Discover many enticing features in the nineteen acres of surrounding gardens, including a sunken rose garden and medieval bridge.

Eltham Palace, The Entrance Hall
The Entrance Hall © English Heritage Photo Library (c) English Heritage
Eltham Palace, The Entrance Hall - The Entrance Hall © English Heritage Photo Library (c) Exterior - Exterior (c) Eltham Palace - Virginia Courtauld's Bedroom (c) Eltham Palace - Exterior (c) Heritage Garden Winner at Eltham Palace - The first winner of The Contemporary Heritage Gardens initiative organised by English Heritage is Isabelle Van Groeningen.  She won the prize for her design of the garden  for the South Moat at Eltham Palace, South London. Shown with English Heritage chairman Sir Neil Cossons. (c) Hospitality event at Eltham Palace - The Great Hall set for a dinner with top table (c) Stone bridge, Eltham Palace - Stone bridge over the moat with visitors beyond (c) The bridge over the dry moat with the house and gardens beyond. - The bridge over the dry moat with the house and gardens beyond. (c) Eltham Palace Garden - Eltham Palace Garden (c)
NEW FOR 2008 - 'ELTHAM AFTER THE COURTAULDS' Follow the link on the left for further information and photographs from this newly opened exhibition.
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