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National Trust - 575 Wandsworth Road
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575 Wandsworth Road, London, was the home of Kenyan poet and civil servant Khadambi Asalache until his death in 2006. Following his death he left it to the National Trust, which opened the house as a museum for pre-booked guided tours.
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National Trust - 575 Wandsworth Road

575 Wandsworth Rd, London SW8 3JD, United Kingdom
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575 Wandsworth Road, London, was the home of Kenyan poet and civil servant Khadambi Asalache until his death in 2006. Following his death he left it to the National Trust, which opened the house as a museum for pre-booked guided tours.

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attractions: Heathbrook Park, The Bread & Roses Theatre, Larkhall Park, Blackbook Winery, Kid's PlayGround, Studio Voltaire, restaurants: Paradise cove Battersea, Uncle Tom’s Cabin, Cher Thai Eatery, Chicken Cottage, The Pig's Head, Old Town Indian Restaurant, The Bread & Roses, Old Town Tandoori Indian Restaurant and Takeaway, The Apollo Arms Public House, The Victoria Battersea
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Julie GriffithJulie Griffith
An amazing National Trust house. Looks a bit run down from the outside but inside is a very different story. Former home of Kenyan poet and civil servant Khadambi Asalache. He transformed the interior with intricate fretwork and painted floors. Not allowed to take photos so the outside shots and postcards doesn't do it any justice. Definitely worth a visit. Two mins from Wandsworth Road overground. The volunteers were excellent guides and had great knowledge. Loved it. Free to NT members, £11.00 for non-members.
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An amazing National Trust house. Looks a bit run down from the outside but inside is a very different story. Former home of Kenyan poet and civil servant Khadambi Asalache. He transformed the interior with intricate fretwork and painted floors. Not allowed to take photos so the outside shots and postcards doesn't do it any justice. Definitely worth a visit. Two mins from Wandsworth Road overground. The volunteers were excellent guides and had great knowledge. Loved it. Free to NT members, £11.00 for non-members.
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5.0
10w

Applause to Fiona — the best tour guide I have ever met! From the very first moment, she gave us a warm welcome. She is incredibly knowledgeable, but above all, I felt her true passion for this extraordinary house. Even more remarkable, she is a volunteer! Because of her guidance, the story of 575 Wandsworth Road came alive — the carvings, the history, and the spirit of Khadambi Asalache all illuminated. It is thanks to people like Fiona that the National Trust not only survives, but thrives.

I had been waiting for a year to finally get a ticket — and it was absolutely worth the trip! My advice: give yourself plenty of time and use the full hour to immerse yourself in this magical house. Don’t leave early for other matters — you’ll regret missing a moment!

As for Khadambi Asalache’s story, I personally can’t help but wonder about the wider colonial context. Born in 1935 as the son of a local chief in western Kenya, he came to Britain in the 1960s, just as Kenya gained independence in 1963. It made me think — perhaps, as in many other colonial settings, when children of chiefs or local elites were brought to the metropole, it might not have been only a “reward,” but also part of a subtle strategy: to cultivate future allies, to show gratitude, or even to secure loyalty. This is just my own reflection, not something based on documented evidence.

Seen in this light, Asalache’s deep attachment to Kenya in his poetry and in every carved panel of 575 Wandsworth Road feels even more poignant. The house is more than a London gem — it is a personal work of art shaped by the tensions of exile, memory, and heritage across continents. Highly recommended — and if you are lucky enough to have Fiona as your guide, the experience will be...

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5.0
1y

This place is incredible. I went having heard about the fretwork, but I didn't know about the rest. It really is the embodiment of one, very interesting person's fascinating idiosyncrasies, which the NT are clearly dedicated in preserving. On the one hand, the house is the the result of decades of work, on the other, he didn't bother decorating things that were out of sight from his preferred sitting positions in each room. He was exacting in placing ornaments so that they caught the light, but he clearly had an aversion to sandpaper. My favourite detail - the clearly unread copy of Ulysses prominently placed on the book shelves - I will do the same when I gift my house to...

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7y

When you think about a National Trust Property, 575 Wandsworth Road is not at all what would come to mind; however, it is so different and unique that a visit is a must, in particular if you visit London and have a National Trust membership.

It is a pity we couldn't take pictures, however, you need to visit it to appreciate the work that during 20 years Mr. Asalache put to create such a fantastic work of art.

Now, it feels like a home and I loved visiting it; but it is definitely a home I wouldn't want to live in; in particular when cleaning time comes; plus all the asymmetry would...

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