Strawberry Hill House is internationally famous as Britain’s finest example of Georgian Gothic Revival architecture.
Enjoy free entry and support the House & Garden for future generations.
Join as a Member
Our Members play a vital role in supporting Strawberry Hill House & Garden now and for future generations. Created in the 18th Century by Horace Walpole, collector, writer, dilettante, gossip, wit and friend, Strawberry Hill was a place so unusual in its time that it led architectural design, fashion, style and taste.
By becoming a Member you can help this precious gem, and enjoy a range of exclusive benefits including free entry to the House, our Membership newsletter and an invitation to our Annual Members Event.
Where will your money go?
Your Membership will support the ongoing care and maintenance of Horace Walpole’s Grade I listed ‘little gothic castle’ and garden. It will also support our community outreach and education programmes and help strengthen our collection and conservation needs.
Membership Levels
Individual Member
£45 per annum
Membership Plus
As above plus
£75 per annum
For those who wish to make a greater contribution to our charity’s work, our Patrons’ Scheme does even more to guarantee our future sustainability. Please see our ‘Become a Patron’ page for further information.
Contact Us
For more information on becoming a Member of Strawberry Hill House & Garden or our Patrons’ Scheme please contact:
Email: membership@strawberryhillhouse.org.uk
Telephone: +44 (0)20 8744 1241
Patrons & Members Exclusive Talk: Bianca Capello: A Medici Legend in Walpole’s Imagination, with Silvia Davoli Strawberry Hill House
Tuesday 11 March, doors open 10am, talk starts 10:30am
Wednesday 2 April, doors open 3:30pm, talk starts 4pm.
Join us at Strawberry Hill House for an enchanting talk exploring the fascinating story of Bianca Capello, the 16th-century Venetian noblewoman who scandalised Renaissance Italy. From her dramatic elopement to her rise as Grand Duchess of Tuscany and her mysterious death, Bianca’s remarkable life captured the imagination of collectors, writers, and artists for centuries.
Tickets FREE