Freddie Mercury Blue Plaque is located at 22 Gladstone Ave, Feltham TW14 9LL, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with Freddie Mercury Blue Plaque and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

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Vito Doria

3 Google Rating

For die-hard Queen fans only. I was there in September and it was my final day in the UK and I had s

3/ 5

For die-hard Queen fans only. I was there in September and it was my final day in the UK and I had some spare time to make the one-hour trip from my hotel. You have to take the tube to Hatton Cross and then take a bus for about 10 minutes to get to the house. I got there, saw the house, took a few photos from the outside, and moved on because it looked like someone else lives there now. Nothing indicates that the house is open to the public to have a look inside. If you are keen enough, there is also a memorial of Freddie in the heart of Feltham, which is a 15-minute walk from the house. Queen is one of my favourite bands so I have no regrets about making the long trip. If you are a casual fan or you are on a tight budget, prioritise other sights within the London area.

Daniel Perry

5 Google Rating

It is a good feeling to come here, to understand better how was the life in the young years of Fredd

5/ 5

It is a good feeling to come here, to understand better how was the life in the young years of Freddie Mercury. It's very well deserved.

catslife12 /

4 Google Rating

Kind of hard to get to it driving but it was worth it

4/ 5

Kind of hard to get to it driving but it was worth it

Emma Jane Meagher

5 Google Rating

Loved seeing the house Freddie lived in with his family.

5/ 5

Loved seeing the house Freddie lived in with his family.

Daniel Burrows

5 Google Rating

From Zanzibar to Feltham to Queen. The little boy who grew up to be a Legend

5/ 5

From Zanzibar to Feltham to Queen. The little boy who grew up to be a Legend

Amanda Blood

5 Google Rating

My hubby is freddie mad it was really nice to meet the gentleman who owns the house

5/ 5

My hubby is freddie mad it was really nice to meet the gentleman who owns the house

Cynthia D.

5 Google Rating

Being at LHR / London heathrow and not taking the opportunity to visit Freddie Mercury's first UK ho

5/ 5

Being at LHR / London heathrow and not taking the opportunity to visit Freddie Mercury's first UK home, is probably considered a capital sin. Specially if you are a Queen fan. 👑❤ Eventhough it is not "Garden Lodge" people find it very moving to be able to see where all the "Magic" 🎶 🎤✊ started. If you just happen to be at the airport and are not driving, you may get there by bus... getting off at the main road and walk towards the house... It is a quite street, and not too many people visit it.... but again, if you love Freddie Mercury just to stand in front of his parents house for a few minuts, knowing that he lived there... will be a meaningful experience. BONUS: If you happen to like indian food.... you are in the right area.... Walk around or get yourself to Hounslow and you will find rather good and unexpensive small restaurants.

Fali Madon

5 Google Rating

Very nice monument and star, plant in the memory of Late Freddie Mercury who was a Zoroastrian singe

5/ 5

Very nice monument and star, plant in the memory of Late Freddie Mercury who was a Zoroastrian singer, song writer.

Emilie Kovaříková

5 Google Rating

Love Freddie mercury♥️♥️♥️

5/ 5

Love Freddie mercury♥️♥️♥️

Jay Jay

5 Google Rating

Done their recycling perfectly 👌

5/ 5

Done their recycling perfectly 👌

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