Fulham Palace from North

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Fulham Palace is a remarkable place. The estate was owned by the Bishops of London for over 1300 years and the Palace was their country home from at least the 11th century. Vacated by the Bishops in 1975, the Palace is now managed jointly by Hammersmith and Fulham Council and the Fulham Palace Trust.  

Today the Palace’s stately rooms house an intriguing museum that interprets the site’s extraordinary history; a relaxing café-bar within a graceful drawing room which overlooks the extensive botanic gardens; and an elegant gallery space that provides an innovative programme of contemporary, Palace-inspired art. The Palace is also an outstanding venue for weddings, receptions, corporate hospitality and functions. An exciting programme of events for all ages, tastes and purses is currently being developed by the Palace’s dedicated staff. The Palace's upper floors contain high-specification offices which are available for let.

Admission to the Palace and its grounds is free of charge.

Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors London Awards 2008

Winner - Building Conservation Category

Runner Up - Overall Categories

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