Open House: BSL-led tour of Admiral's House
Sunday 15 September, 11.20 am (meet at our Open House table in Lower Grand Square)
It will be led by BSL Guide and Lecturer Alan D Murray and will be delivered entirely in British Sign Language. Meet at our Open House table in Lower Grand Square.
One of the oldest surviving parts of the site, Admiral’s House, overlooking the Thames, was once the residence of the Governor of the Royal Hospital for Seamen. Originally designed by John Webb for Charles II as part of a plan to create a royal palace to rival Versailles. A rare chance to view this elegant space.
This tour will last approximately 30 minutes
Please note: The content of this tour will be entirely delivered in British Sign Language. The tour will not be interpreted into spoken English.
For our site map please click here.
For more information on Open House London, click here.
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Sunday 15 September, 11.20 am (meet at our Open House table in Lower Grand Square)
It will be led by BSL Guide and Lecturer Alan D Murray and will be delivered entirely in British Sign Language. Meet at our Open House table in Lower Grand Square.
One of the oldest surviving parts of the site, Admiral’s House, overlooking the Thames, was once the residence of the Governor of the Royal Hospital for Seamen. Originally designed by John Webb for Charles II as part of a plan to create a royal palace to rival Versailles. A rare chance to view this elegant space.
This tour will last approximately 30 minutes
Please note: The content of this tour will be entirely delivered in British Sign Language. The tour will not be interpreted into spoken English.
For our site map please click here.
For more information on Open House London, click here.