General Admission
Explore Horace Walpole's 'Little Gothic Castle'... your ticket includes entry to the house, garden, and all exhibitions taking place on the date of your visit at no extra cost.
This autumn’s highlights:
Halloween at Horace Walpole’s Gothic Castle — 25 October–2 November 2025 — rhe Flower Festival team returns to transform Strawberry Hill into a darkly enchanting world of candlelight and shadow. Bewitching botanical displays by guest curator Gaia Eros co. will twine through Walpole’s Gothic interiors, bringing his eerie imagination vividly to life.
Henry VIII’s Lost Dagger: From the Tudor Court to the Victorian Stage — 1 November 2025–15 February 2026 — this landmark exhibition traces the extraordinary story of a sixteenth-century Ottoman dagger once believed to belong to Henry VIII — reuniting dazzling treasures from international collections and revealing the mystery behind Walpole’s most talked-about lost object.
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Explore Horace Walpole's 'Little Gothic Castle'... your ticket includes entry to the house, garden, and all exhibitions taking place on the date of your visit at no extra cost.
This autumn’s highlights:
Halloween at Horace Walpole’s Gothic Castle — 25 October–2 November 2025 — rhe Flower Festival team returns to transform Strawberry Hill into a darkly enchanting world of candlelight and shadow. Bewitching botanical displays by guest curator Gaia Eros co. will twine through Walpole’s Gothic interiors, bringing his eerie imagination vividly to life.
Henry VIII’s Lost Dagger: From the Tudor Court to the Victorian Stage — 1 November 2025–15 February 2026 — this landmark exhibition traces the extraordinary story of a sixteenth-century Ottoman dagger once believed to belong to Henry VIII — reuniting dazzling treasures from international collections and revealing the mystery behind Walpole’s most talked-about lost object.