About the Venue
This 17th-century Jacobean house has a colourful history - from nobleman's residence, to wartime hospital, to museum and library, and now outdoor cinema venue! Set in beautiful walled gardens and grounds, famed English diarist John Evelyn was right when he called the view 'one of the most noble in the world'.
Screenings at this venue will be subtitled.
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Hot food and snacks available
Picnics and drinks welcome.
NO glasses. Plastic and paper cups only.
Event Location
Screenings are held on the lawn at the back of the house.
There is no event car park available, please make use of public transport or nearby public car parks.
Bus routes: 53, 54, 380, 422 and 486.
Train: Charlton Station (British Rail) then 10-minute walk or 486 bus to Warren Walk.
Tube: North Greenwich (Jubilee Line), then take 486 bus to Warren Walk.
Accessibility: Limited on-site parking is available for blue badge holders only, available on a first come first served basis. The event is held on short grass and along a flat, wheelchair accessible path and there will be accessible toilet facilities on-site. Please speak to our friendly stewards if you require any assistance.