Ranger's House
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Se puede decir que aquí fue donde empezó la hora del meridiano de Greenwich, pues el concepto del tiempo mundial se estableció en el Real Observatorio, uno de los varios edificios de interés arquitectónico de Greenwich. En efecto, la totalidad del centro histórico del municipio de Greenwich, su Royal Park y varios edificios relacionados (así como el Cutty Sark, barco célebre en todo el mundo) constituyen el enclave del Greenwich marítimo, declarado patrimonio de la humanidad por la UNESCO. Hoy, desde el observatorio, se marca en el cielo nocturno con un rayo láser la ubicación del meridiano cero. El siglo XXI ha supuesto la llegada a la zona de otros elementos llamativos, como el complejo de entretenimiento The O2 Arena (que en un principio se llamó Cúpula del Milenio) y el teleférico Air Line, que ofrece vistas panorámicas al cruzar el Támesis entre el norte de Greenwich y los Reales Muelles.
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Michel_Louise_2013
Ciudad de Quebec, Canadá22.793 contribuciones
abr. de 2023 • Parejas
Classée au patrimoine bâti du Royaume-Uni en 1951, Ranger’s House servit, comme son nom l’indique, de maison du garde forestier du parc royal de Greenwich. Manoir géorgien en briques rouges, de taille moyenne, construit vers 1722-23 à la demande du vice-amiral Francis Hosier (1673-1727), dans le style palladien, selon les plans de l’architecte britannique John James (≈1673–1746), Ranger’s House a par la suite abrité plusieurs personnalités célèbres qui apportèrent au bâtiment leur touche personnelle : en 1748, l’homme d’État et diplomate britannique Philip Dormer Stanhope, 4e comte de Chesterfield (1694–1773); en 1784, Richard Hulse (1727-1805), sous-gouverneur de la Compagnie de la Baie d’Hudson de 1799 à 1805; en 1888, le maréchal de l’armée britannique Garnet Joseph Wolseley, 1er vicomte Wolseley (1833–1913), etc.. Ranger’s House accueille aujourd’hui la collection Wernher, une collection d’art amassée par l’homme d’affaires Sir Julius Charles Wernher, 1er baronnet (1850–1912) comprenant plus de 700 œuvres exposées dans une douzaine de salles: des sculptures médiévales, des bijoux et émaux, des peintures, dont la « Madonna della Melagrana » réalisée dans l’atelier de Sandro Botticelli, ainsi que des tapisseries françaises. À voir aussi à proximité de ce manoir, le jardin de roses (en été) et l’allée de cerisiers en fleurs (au printemps).
Escrita el 9 de octubre de 2023
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helgre2016
Chelmsford, UK141 contribuciones
jul. de 2023 • Parejas
Beautiful house housing the Werner collection. A suberb collective of art, of different styles. Many are so detailed and intricate. Approx 10 rooms all quite different
Escrita el 31 de julio de 2023
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Karl A
Southampton, UK17 contribuciones
jun. de 2023
As a member of English Heritage decided to visit here .
I concentrated on the paintings
One of your male guides had an excellent background knowledge .
This enhanced the experience greatly.
Also I asked about a nearby spot to have my packed lunch.
The rose gardens was suggested and it was indeed a good choice.
I concentrated on the paintings
One of your male guides had an excellent background knowledge .
This enhanced the experience greatly.
Also I asked about a nearby spot to have my packed lunch.
The rose gardens was suggested and it was indeed a good choice.
Escrita el 19 de junio de 2023
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Love and laughter 😍
Londres, UK275 contribuciones
jun. de 2023 • En solitario
Living locally I had meant to visit sooner but to kill some time today and take shade from the sun, I went this afternoon. It didn’t disappoint, such beautiful displays and really helpful staff. I loved the tiny gift shop too so could pick up some little treats ❤️ beautiful grounds/rose garden too. Perfectly spent afternoon! Highly recommend!
Escrita el 14 de junio de 2023
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ninettejohnson
Woodford, UK176 contribuciones
may. de 2023 • Parejas
Spent a day in Greenwich and visited Ranger’s house. It is was only available for 3 guided tours throughout the day. It has an interesting history and is home to the Wernher collection of largely European paintings, ceramics exquisite jewellery, bronzes and carved ivory.
The rooms are exquisitely decorated to impress the former residents guests.
The guide was so enthusiastic with her guide book to refer to. It was a little hard to listen and reading the displays at the same time.
The exterior of the house was featured in the TV series - Bridgerton which made it even more impressive.
It is surrounded by a beautiful garden and being within Greenwich Park is close to the various attractions in the area.
The staff were very welcoming and knowledgeable.
I highly recommend a visit. Although there is provision of colouring activities for children
it will have difficulty to keep the young children interested.
The rooms are exquisitely decorated to impress the former residents guests.
The guide was so enthusiastic with her guide book to refer to. It was a little hard to listen and reading the displays at the same time.
The exterior of the house was featured in the TV series - Bridgerton which made it even more impressive.
It is surrounded by a beautiful garden and being within Greenwich Park is close to the various attractions in the area.
The staff were very welcoming and knowledgeable.
I highly recommend a visit. Although there is provision of colouring activities for children
it will have difficulty to keep the young children interested.
Escrita el 1 de junio de 2023
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Snowdrop683
Norwich, UK129 contribuciones
oct. de 2022 • En solitario
This a lovely collection shown by the National Trust. There are some wonderful pieces from an array of countries, centuries and styles. There are useful guide books in each room to bring the collection to life and to highlight some of the star items. Most definitely worth a visit if you are in the Greenwich area.
Escrita el 1 de octubre de 2022
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Dear Snowdrop,
Thank you for taking the time to review your visit to Rangers House but could I make a small correction, the property is managed by English Heritage.
Escrita el 12 de noviembre de 2022
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Brian T
Londres, UK6.782 contribuciones
jun. de 2022 • En solitario
This beautiful Georgian mansion, Ranger’s House, is located at the southern end of Greenwich Park in the Royal Borough of Greenwich. It was built in 1723 as a lodging for the then keepers (or rangers) of Greenwich Park. The rangers were royal appointments that were essentially title only, and given this lavish grace-and-favour lodging for their tireless efforts. The last ‘ranger’ lived there in 1896.
Today the house contains the Wernher Collection, a stunning and lavish collection of works of art (including a painting attributed to Botticelli), divine French and German porcelain, ornate Renaissance jewellery encrusted with diamonds and other precious stones, and antiquities from Ancient Greece, all amassed by the 19th-century German businessman, Sir Julius Wernher. He apparently made his cash in the gold and diamond mines in South Africa.
The house is certainly worth a visit. It is under the management of English Heritage. Adult tickets cost £10.00 and a concession for seniors is £9.00. Unfortunately you cannot take photographs in the house.
There’s quite a few rooms you can see, all upstairs. Arranged within the panelled interiors of this graceful mansion is a glittering spectacle: a sumptuous arrangement of silver and jewels, paintings and porcelain. Nearly 700 works of art are on display, including early religious paintings and pieces from the Dutch Old Masters, tiny carved Gothic ivories, fine Renaissance bronzes and silver treasures revealing the genius of medieval craftsmen and the unparalleled quality of Renaissance decorative arts. I particularly loved the collections of Sevres and Meissen porcelain. There’s plenty of information folders in each room to explain the contents.
The grandest room in the house is the long elongated drawing room. It’s lined with tapestries and contains a life size marble sculpture by Bergonzoli of an angel kissing a semi-nude woman entitled "The Love of Angels".
The house is not open on Monday and Tuesday. I didn’t book online; I just showed up at the opening time. If you enter the gate to the right side of the house, you’ll be in the Rose Garden of Greenwich Park; from this Rose Garden you’ll get a lovely view of the back of the house.
The house is located towards the southern end of Greenwich Park. If walking from the attractions of Royal Greenwich, walk up Crooms Hill and then take Chesterfield Walk. You’ll come to the front entrance f the house. There is parking in front of the house. Alternatively you can walk up the hill past the Royal Observatory until you get to a sign for the Rose Garden. Head to the Rose Garden and the rear of the house will be in front of you. The gate to the front entrance to the house is to your left.
It’s an interesting house to visit and I hope you find it as enjoyable as I did.
Today the house contains the Wernher Collection, a stunning and lavish collection of works of art (including a painting attributed to Botticelli), divine French and German porcelain, ornate Renaissance jewellery encrusted with diamonds and other precious stones, and antiquities from Ancient Greece, all amassed by the 19th-century German businessman, Sir Julius Wernher. He apparently made his cash in the gold and diamond mines in South Africa.
The house is certainly worth a visit. It is under the management of English Heritage. Adult tickets cost £10.00 and a concession for seniors is £9.00. Unfortunately you cannot take photographs in the house.
There’s quite a few rooms you can see, all upstairs. Arranged within the panelled interiors of this graceful mansion is a glittering spectacle: a sumptuous arrangement of silver and jewels, paintings and porcelain. Nearly 700 works of art are on display, including early religious paintings and pieces from the Dutch Old Masters, tiny carved Gothic ivories, fine Renaissance bronzes and silver treasures revealing the genius of medieval craftsmen and the unparalleled quality of Renaissance decorative arts. I particularly loved the collections of Sevres and Meissen porcelain. There’s plenty of information folders in each room to explain the contents.
The grandest room in the house is the long elongated drawing room. It’s lined with tapestries and contains a life size marble sculpture by Bergonzoli of an angel kissing a semi-nude woman entitled "The Love of Angels".
The house is not open on Monday and Tuesday. I didn’t book online; I just showed up at the opening time. If you enter the gate to the right side of the house, you’ll be in the Rose Garden of Greenwich Park; from this Rose Garden you’ll get a lovely view of the back of the house.
The house is located towards the southern end of Greenwich Park. If walking from the attractions of Royal Greenwich, walk up Crooms Hill and then take Chesterfield Walk. You’ll come to the front entrance f the house. There is parking in front of the house. Alternatively you can walk up the hill past the Royal Observatory until you get to a sign for the Rose Garden. Head to the Rose Garden and the rear of the house will be in front of you. The gate to the front entrance to the house is to your left.
It’s an interesting house to visit and I hope you find it as enjoyable as I did.
Escrita el 25 de septiembre de 2022
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What an absolutely marvelous review of your visit to Rangers' House, we're glad you enjoyed it. The house was actually meant to be a retirement home for Vice Admiral Hosier originally but he died of yellow fever in the West Indies and it wasn't the home of the Ranger of Greenwich Park until the early 19th century.
The collection is actually on loan and this is the reason that photography is not permitted.
Escrita el 9 de noviembre de 2022
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Caroline L
Londres, UK660 contribuciones
jun. de 2022 • Amigos
This was quite hard to find! Not exactly well-signposted. It has played the role of family home to several royals over the years - today, it houses a spectacular collection of art, crockery, and finely worked jewellery and assorted objets d'art. We saw some amazing things, with a terrific level of detail - it's a terrible shame that photography is not allowed inside. The staff, as ever with English Heritage, is enthusiastic and ever ready to help - and the lady in the gift shop as we were leaving gave us a sample of strawberry wine to try.
Escrita el 19 de junio de 2022
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Thank you Caroline for your 5 star review of Rangers House, it's great to hear. The house, with it's red brick inner structure with later wings of grey brick stands alone facing Blackheath and can be seen clearly from the A2 and is illuminated after dark.
Escrita el 9 de noviembre de 2022
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Holly Fryett
Bexleyheath, UK14 contribuciones
abr. de 2022 • Familia
Absolutely stunning! I am a huge Bridgerton fan so it was so cool to see! Beautiful building! Highly recommend visiting. It was shut due to a bank holiday but hoping to visit inside next time :)
Escrita el 1 de mayo de 2022
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Dear Holly,
Thank you for taking the time to review your visit to Rangers House. The property is open Wednesday to Sunday from April to October then is closed all winter for a deep clean.
Escrita el 9 de noviembre de 2022
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Emily
Londres, UK367 contribuciones
abr. de 2022
Interesting collection, a wide range of objects.
Building was decorated well in keeping with the collection.
Staff were friendly & helpful.
Worth a look. Shouldn't need much more than an hour.
Pleasant location next to the park also.
Building was decorated well in keeping with the collection.
Staff were friendly & helpful.
Worth a look. Shouldn't need much more than an hour.
Pleasant location next to the park also.
Escrita el 2 de abril de 2022
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Thank you Emily for taking the time to review your visit to Rangers House, it is much appreciated.
Escrita el 9 de noviembre de 2022
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