The London home of the Duke of Northumberland, whose family were granted the former monastic site at the end of the 16th century. The Tudor mansion was remodelled by Robert Adam for the 1st Duke in 1760’s and the interiors are an architectural tour de force – the great hall may be Adam’s finest classical work.
Features: 30-acre gardens within 200-acre park transformed by ‘Capability’ Brown; stunning domed conservatory designed by Charles Fowler in the 1820s.
This property offers free access to HHA Friends and Members during normal opening hours.
Summer 2016 – Monday 14th March 2016 to Sunday 30th October 2016.








