Lauderdale House
Discover a surprising mix of historic elegance and creative opportunities in this vibrant Tudor house in Waterlow Park, North London.
Lauderdale House is an arts and education center based in a historic house in Highgate. Here you will discover a surprising blend of historic elegance and creative opportunities, a building steeped in history and alive with activity. Built in 1582, we were saved from demolition in the 1800s by William Morris; rescued in 1978 by local people following a devastating fire in 1963; and, in 2016, achieved a major £2.3million refurbishment guaranteeing a dynamic future. Packed full of activities, which you can discover in our What’s On section, and revealing historic features dating back almost 450 years, Lauderdale is a ‘house of many colors’ where no one day is like another. We offer different things to a wide range of different people, always seeking to reflect the original charitable gift of the house and park as a center for arts and heritage for all and a ‘garden for the gardenless’.
Our Catering Partners, Pink Food, will work with you to create a bespoke food and drink menu for your group, adapted to your needs and budget. With many years' experience within the industry, Pink Food can offer an impressive (and delicious!) array of catering options.
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