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See full prices and opening timesStanding on the edge of Greenwich Park, Ranger’s House offers a romantic, elegant location to exchange your vows in front of your loved ones. This sophisticated red brick Georgian villa is filled with breathtaking statues and beautiful paintings, lending an air of exclusivity to a wedding ceremony.
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In the 1670s, and without consent, Andrew Snape, Serjeant Farrier to Charles II, occupies a strip of land between Greenwich Park and Blackheath. By approximately 1688, three houses are built, one of which is on the site of the present day Ranger’s House and was later occupied by Captain Francis Hosier.
By 1723, Francis Hosier, by now a vice-admiral, demolishes the previous house and builds a handsome red-brick villa. The location is perfect for a naval man. The design has been attributed to John James, clerk of works for the Royal Hospital for Seamen.