Smallhythe Place Smallhythe,
Kent TN30 7NG Telephone: 01580
762334 Fax: 01580 762334 web
www.nationaltrust.org.uk/smallhytheplace
email
smallhytheplace@nationaltrust.org.uk
The half-timbered house,
built in the early 16th Century when Smallhythe was a thriving shipbuilding
yard, was home to Victorian actress Ellen Terry from 1899 till her death in
1928. The house was opened and the barn converted into a theatre by Ellen's
daughter Edith Craig in 1929.
Smallhythe Place contains
personal and theatrical mementoes, including a selection of sumptuous costumes,
dating from Ellen's time at the Lyceum. Experience the magical 400 year old
Barn Theatre, where many famous actors have performed and which still holds
regular performances. Contact the property for full details.
The cottage
grounds include her rose garden, orchard and nuttery. Stroll through the garden
and enjoy the display of daffodils and snakeshead fritillary (March - April).
Visit the fragrant rose garden with the rare Ellen Terry rose, at its peak in
May and June. Relax and enjoy some light refreshment at the tearoom (open as
the house 12.00 - 4.00).
Open: 1
March - 9 March, Saturday & Sunday only, 15 March - 26 October, Saturday -
Wednesday, Open Good Friday 11am - 5pm (last admission 4.30, or dusk if
earlier) Admission: Adults
£5.25, Child £2.60, Family £13, Group
£4.40 |
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