Outside London on the edge of Hampstead Heath surrounded by beautiful gardens sits Kenwood House. Originally constructed in the 17th century, the house served as a residence for the Mansfield family through the 18th and early 20th centuries and is now open and free to the public to visit and enjoy. Kenwood House has stunning interiors and a world-class art collection, including masterpieces by Rembrandt, Vermeer, Reynolds, Gainsborough, and Turner. Most importantly, the house served as a backdrop for a pivotal scene in Notting Hill. It’s also a good place to relax and enjoy the last few days of warm weather.