Reimagining the country house
What's on
Family Takeover with Leap then Look
Join participatory artists Leap Then Look as they transform Harewood House into an exciting, interactive play space for February Half Term.

Free for Members
Austen and Turner: A Country House Encounter
For the very first time, we present an extraordinary exhibition celebrating the 250th anniversaries of the landscape painter JMW Turner and novelist Jane Austen.

Membership
Membership is the best value way to discover Harewood all year round, while giving your support to our charity.

Coming soon: Adventure Playscape
We know you’re as excited as we are for a new play area at Harewood.
Coming soon: Adventure Playscape

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Harewood is the kind of place where memories are made. It’s where people come together to socialise and have fun. Above all, Harewood is a place where everyone is welcome.
Acknowledge, Remember, Celebrate
Legacy of the Caribbean
Harewood House was built in the 18th century using the profits from the Transatlantic trade in enslaved people. Find out more about Harewood’s history and links to the Caribbean, and explore the ways that we strive to use our platform for positive change.


