This historic 17th-century country house sits on the northern edge of Hampstead Heath, welcoming visitors and their pets to explore 112 acres of landscaped parkland. The estate features extensive grounds designed by Humphry Repton, providing ample space for dog walking and outdoor activities with four-legged companions. The property operates as a heritage site and art gallery, housing an internationally significant collection of paintings by masters including Rembrandt, Vermeer, Turner, and Gainsborough. Pet owners can enjoy unrestricted access to the surrounding parkland and gardens, making it an ideal destination for extended walks with dogs across the rolling hills of Hampstead Heath. The grounds offer varied terrain and scenic routes suitable for pets of all sizes and energy levels. While the interior house galleries focus on art exhibitions and historical displays, the outdoor spaces remain the primary attraction for visitors bringing their animals. The site operates daily with free admission and provides on-site dining facilities, though pet policies for indoor areas may vary. The extensive outdoor environment makes it particularly suitable for active pets, with the heath's natural landscape offering opportunities for exercise and exploration beyond the formal garden areas.
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Kenwood House, 3 Hampstead Ln, London, NW3 7JR, United Kingdom