Keeps us busy for a good 4 5 hours.
Marble hill park ferry.
The park toilets and car park will be open 7am 7 30pm.
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Teddington and kingston are easily accessible via the footpath on the ham side.
This ferry is a very convenient way to get from ham house to marble hill park without walking to richmond or teddington.
It is also fun and cheap at 1 per adult and 50p for a child.
Work your way back again and back on the ferry to marble hill park.
Hammertons ferry is a passenger and cycle ferry service across the river thames in the idyllic surroundings of the london borough of richmond upon thames london england.
It is also fun and cheap at 1 per adult and 50p for a child.
Hammerton s ferry is a pedestrian and cycle ferry service across the river thames in the london borough of richmond upon thames london england the ferry links the northern bank near marble hill house in twickenham with the southern bank near ham house in ham it is one of only four remaining ferry routes in london not to be replaced by a bridge or tunnel.
Hammertons ferry is situated between marble hill house and ham house only a mile away from richmond towne centre.
Hammertons ferry is the last remaining privately owned foot ferry on the tidal thames.
And the highlight is always the ferry.
Ask mjkens about hammertons ferry.
Marble hill park is open but the house and cafe will remain closed for planned renovations.
Richard b wrote a review feb 2020.
It departs from the twickenham towpath in marble hill park nearby marble hill house home of george ii s mistress henrietta howard countess of suffolk arriving at ham house the stuart mansion built in 1610 on the middlesex side.
It s a seasonal foot bike ferry which was started by walter hammerton in 1909 who charged 1d for each trip.
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This ferry is a very convenient way to get from ham house to marble hill park without walking to richmond or teddington.
It is an english heritage site that surrounds marble hill house a palladian villa originally built for henrietta howard the mistress of king george ii in 1724 29.