• 575 Wandsworth Road, London, was the home of Kenyan poet and civil servant Khadambi Asalache until his death in 2006.
  • The house is a few minutes from Wandsworth Road overground station and a 10 minute walk from Clapham Common underground station.
  • The 19th century terraced house located at 575 Wandsworth Road in London is a work of art.
  • 575 Wandsworth Road was acquired by the National Trust in 2010, because of the rich and striking interiors created by Khadambi Asalache (1935-2006), a...
  • But the authenticity of 575 Wandsworth Road has been honoured, all whilst preserving the extraordinary work of Khadambi in its original setting, and conserving...
  • Wandsworth Road railway station is situated 160 metres east of 575 Wandsworth Road.
  • NOTE: 575 Wandsworth Road is open for tours on Fridays and Saturdays, and entry is £15pp.
  • In 1981, Asalache purchased the house at 575 Wandsworth Road and over the next 20 years he turned the challenges of rising damp from the commercial...
  • One day when riding to work on the 77 bus he noticed 575 Wandsworth Road for sale, made a low offer and was accepted.
  • Part of the reason the house retains its original name of 575 Wandsworth Road is to reflect this- it is a home, and it is about the artwork, rather than the man...
  • One of only three in Central London (alongside the George Inn near the Shard and Carlyle’s House in Chelsea), 575 Wandsworth Road is an extraordinary...
  • 1388625. Detail of the parlour at 575 Wandsworth Road, London.
  • Initially prompted by the need to disguise persistent damp in the basement dining room of 575 Wandsworth Road, Asalache attached recycled pine to the walls...