Harewood sits within easy access of the vibrant cities of Leeds and York and is one of the Treasure Houses of England, Surrounded by over 120 acres of gardens and parkland, it was once the home of Princess Mary, Queen Elizabeth’s aunt and today is a charity open to the public, programming seasonal exhibitions of national significance and providing a family-friendly day out complete with Bird Garden and penguins. www.harewood.org
Celebrating 50 years of the Bird Garden. Harewood Bird Garden is a home to over 40 species of birds from around the world. Visit, and you will see the...
Celebrating 50 years of the Bird Garden. Harewood Bird Garden is a home to over 40 species of birds from around the world. Visit, and you will see the...
Celebrating 50 years of the Bird Garden Harewood Bird Garden is a home to over 40 species of birds from around the world. Visit, and you will see the ...
Celebrating 50 years of the Bird Garden - Rare Birds Harewood Bird Garden is a home to over 40 species of birds from around the world. Visit, and you ...
Celebrating 50 years of the Bird Garden - Harewood's Significant Collections Harewood Bird Garden is a home to over 40 species of birds from around th...
Christmas at Harewood - A Night at the Mansion It’s ‘after hours’, the doors are closed and it’s the moment when Harewood House really comes alive. Th...
Christmas at Harewood - A Night at the Mansion It’s ‘after hours’, the doors are closed and it’s the moment when Harewood House really comes alive. Th...
What is craft and why does it matter is the theme of the first exhibition of the first ever Harewood Biennial this March. Useful/Beautiful: Why Craft ...
Hugo Macdonald, curator of Useful/Beautiful: Why Craft Matters, grew up in a small, remote hotel on the Isle of Skye in Scotland. He worked at Wallpap...