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Bourne Park – A Visit to the Wentworth Woodhouse Collections

6 June @ 2:00 pm - 4:30 pm

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Bourne Park is a lovely red brick Queen Anne House situated in a horsey setting in Kent. Home to Lady Juliet Tadgell and her husband art historian Dr. Christopher Tadgell, the house remains a private treasure trove owing to Lady Juliet’s inheritance of her father’s vast collections. The daughter of Viscount Milton and his wife Olive Plunket, Lady Juliet was meant to grow up at their Yorkshire home Wentworth Woodhouse, renowned for having the largest front of any stately home in the UK. However her father was killed in a plane crash (alongside the late John F Kennedy’s sister in fact ) while en route to Paris to arrange his second marriage. Lady Juliet left the home with her mother later inheriting the Stubbs paintings and other treasures her father’s family mining fortune had purchased.

Join us as we visit this very special home at the kind invitation of BADA Friends where we hope to enjoy a brief introduction by Lady Juliet herself.

Limited to 10 tickets  – Transport not included

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