
Sino-Himalayan Plants
Harewood is renowned for its beautiful gardens and inspiring planting schemes. The Himalayan Garden contains many rare and unusual plants, many of which were introduced by intrepid plant explorers, and include Blue Poppies, Cobra Lilies, Primulas and Orchids.

British Furniture
Thomas Chippendale is Britain’s most famous eighteenth-century furniture maker. Located just a few miles away from his birthplace in Otley, Harewood House contains one of the largest collections of his furniture anywhere in the world, and is today renowned as his most magnificent commission.

Italian Old Masters
Harewood House is home to one of the greatest 20th-century collections of Italian Renaissance paintings in Britain.

British Portraiture
Harewood House is home to over 300 portraits. From Sir Joshua Reynolds and Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Alfred Munnings and…

Collection Database
We're gradually building a database of the full Harewood collection which includes paintings, ceramics and Chippendale furniture.
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