Goddards, Surrey

Goddards was built by Edwin Lutyens in 1898-1900 and enlarged by him in 1910. It is considered to be one of his most important early houses designed in the traditional Surrey style and with a garden laid out in collaboration with Gertrude Jekyll.

Part of the ground floor and the garden will be open for visits by appointment on Wednesday afternoons from 2.30pm to 5pm from the Wednesday after Easter until the last Wednesday of October. To book a space, please contact [email protected] - only those with pre-booked tickets will be admitted. Tickets cost £5 and are payable via cash on the day. Please note that numbers for each tour are limited. A guide book is available to purchase at Goddards for £4.

Read about the history and restoration of Goddards.