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🖼️ Art Galleries in Hampstead

Hampstead has been home to artists, sculptors and collectors for centuries. John Constable painted the Heath, Henry Moore lived nearby, Barbara Hepworth worked in the village. That creative heritage lives on in Kenwood House, Burgh House and a cluster of independent galleries that make Hampstead one of London's most art-rich villages.

21 galleries listed in Hampstead

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Kenwood House — A World-Class Collection

Kenwood House on the northern edge of the Heath holds the Iveagh Bequest — one of the greatest small collections of Old Master paintings in Britain, including works by Rembrandt, Vermeer, Turner and Gainsborough. Entry is free, and the house sits within beautifully landscaped grounds that are open year-round.

Independent Gallery Culture

Alongside the great houses, Hampstead supports a lively independent gallery scene. Burgh House and Hampstead Museum hosts rotating exhibitions of local and London artists. Flask Walk and the surrounding lanes have several commercial galleries showing contemporary work, many within walking distance of each other.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Kenwood House free to visit?+

Yes — Kenwood House and its grounds are free to enter. The house is managed by English Heritage and is open most days. Check the English Heritage website for current opening hours.

What other galleries are in Hampstead?+

Burgh House on New End Square has a museum and gallery with rotating exhibitions. Fenton House (National Trust) shows decorative arts and early keyboard instruments. Several commercial galleries operate on Flask Walk and Heath Street.

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