Art Deco meets Medieval and Tudor with gardens full of wonderful surprises Immerse yourself in 1930s Art Deco decadence at Eltham Palace, one of the most enchanting visitor attractions in London. Built by the wealthy Courtauld family next to the remains of Eltham Palace, childhood home of Henry VIII, it’s among the finest examples of Art Deco architecture in England. The stunning entrance hall, marvellous panelled dining room, luxurious bathroom, and the magnificent medieval Great Hall, are just some of the highlights. And with its beautiful gardens, and plenty of places for a picnic, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Full of wonderful surprises, Eltham Palace is the perfect choice for a great day out in South London. *HOUSE RULES* This page is designed as a place to discuss Eltham Palace and English Heritage news, products and days out. We love hearing the ideas and opinions of our social community, and encourage you to leave comments, photos, videos and links ('content') here on our page. However, in the interests of our whole community, by using this site you accept our 'house rules' and agree that any content posted by you on our page will follow these rules. Content posted on our page must not: - be threatening, violent, attacking or harassing towards other users - contain or promote discrimination based on race, ethnicity, national origin, religion, sex, gender, sexual orientation, disability or medical conditions - be defamatory of any other person - constitute trolling, repeat off-topic discussions or repeatedly contain similar comments - be obscene, offensive or inflammatory - constitute unlawful activity, or be deemed to support unlawful activity - disclose the name, address, telephone, mobile or fax number, email address or any other personal data in respect of any individual - contain links to files which contain malicious software - infringe any copyright, database right, trademark or other intellectual property rights of any other person - impersonate any person, or misrepresent your identity or affiliation with any person - advertise any products or personal projects which are unrelated to the discussion or the work of English Heritage If we consider that any of our house rules have been broken, we will take any action we feel is appropriate, including deleting content. We support Facebook's community standards, and ask that you do, too: www.facebook.com/communitystandards. If you have any questions about the house rules, the work of English Heritage, membership or queries that need a more in-depth answer, our Customer Services team would be happy to help. Please email us at [email protected]. Operating as usual