Ham House is a 17th century stately home near the Thames in Richmond, Surrey, England.
It was built in 1610 and significantly remodelled in 1670 by the Duke of Lauderdale and his wife, the Countess of Dysart. Today the house is largely unchanged from that time and so it's a great example of 17th century Stuart architecture and design.
At the front of the house is a statue of Father Thames by John Bacon.
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