
The Chippendale Triangle: Free Family Activities in June
To mark the birthday of renowned furniture designer Thomas Chippendale this June, Nostell, Temple Newsam, and Harewood House Trust will come together to form a collaborative cultural partnership: the Chippendale Triangle.

Announcing contemporary commissions for 2025
Two contemporary award-winning creatives have been commissioned to reflect on Austen and Turner’s legacies in response to artworks, manuscripts and historical objects that bring Austen and Turner together for the first time.

Major exhibition for 2025: Austen and Turner: A Country House Encounter
Marking 250 years of Jane Austen and JMW Turner, Harewood brings the artists together for the first time in a speculative meeting of minds to explore the social and cultural life of the British country house and its landscape.

Harewood in Full Colour: EnChroma Glasses now available
Harewood's colour blind visitors can now use high-tech glasses to experience our vibrant collection like never before.

International Women's Day: Celebrating Career Growth
This International Women’s Day, we’re reflecting on the power of opportunity, mentorship, and support in shaping careers and unlocking equal rights for all.

Celebrating Thomas Girtin’s 250th Birthday
Today, on what would have been Thomas Girtin's 250th birthday, we celebrate the artist who reshaped the future of British landscape painting.

Harewood Reimagined: Sharing Stories, Inspiring Change
We’re thrilled to announce the launch of our newly transformed website, made possible thanks to the incredible support of The…

Harewood Contemporary
Harewood Contemporary has showcased groundbreaking art for over 30 years, featuring leading artists, including Turner Prize winners, in a pioneering country house setting.

Meet the team: Ella
Volunteers are an essential part of Harewood, and this week we would like to show our gratitude and give thanks…

Heirs of Slavery
Harewood House Trust welcomes the creation of the Heirs of Slavery group, which includes David Lascelles, the Earl of Harewood, and other people whose ancestors profited from transatlantic slavery.