Fenton House, Hampstead
| Fenton House | |
|---|---|
| Former names | Ostend House (early C18) Clock House (later C18) |
| General information | |
| Type | Merchant's house |
| Architectural style | Georgian architecture with many slightly earlier core features |
| Location | Hampstead (village) London, NW3 United Kingdom |
| Coordinates | 51°33′32.01″N 0°10′46.85″W / 51.5588917°N 0.1796806°W |
| Completed | 1693 |
| Owner | National Trust |
| Technical details | |
| Material | Brick |
| Floor count | 4 |
| Designations | Grade I listed |
Fenton House is a 17th-century merchant's house in Hampstead in North London which belongs to the National Trust, bequeathed to them in 1952 by Lady Binning, its last owner and resident. It is a detached house with a walled garden, which is large by London standards, and features a sunken garden, an orchard and a kitchen garden. It is located on the western side of Hampstead Grove and to the south of Admiral's Walk with its entrance on Holly Hill.