Turner's House Trust
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Sandycombe Lodge (Turner’s House) was built by 1813 to the designs of England’s great landscape painter, J.M.W. Turner; working here as his own architect to create a quiet retreat for himself, away from the pressures of the London art world. It also provided a home for his father, old William, in retirement from his trade as a barber and wigmaker in Covent Garden. With old William’s declining health and changes in his own life, Turner sold the house in 1826.
In 2017 the property was comprehensively restored with money from the National Lottery Heritage Fund and today is open to the general public from Wednesday (from 23rd September) through to Saturday, 12pm-4pm. Booking essental.
Please visit http://turnershouse.org to book tickets for entrance
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What's On
Museum/Heritage
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5 Mar 2021
Study day on "Donatello & The Sculpture of the Italian Renaissance"
The Arts Society Richmond -
8 Mar 2021
Talk - The History of Lawn Crescent
Kew Society -
12 Mar 2021
York House Society meeting
York House Society -
16 Mar 2021
Virtual visit on The Huguenots in London
The Arts Society Richmond -
16 Mar 2021
The Paint Detective - an evening with Patrick Baty
Museum of Richmond -
18 Mar 2021
Sir Peter Hendy - Fifty Years in Public Transport
The Richmond Society -
30 Mar 2021
History of The King's Observatory
Museum of Richmond -
6 Apr 2021
JMW Turner's Sandycombe Years
Turner's House Trust -
6 Apr 2021
Lecture on Moorish Architecture - The Legacy of a Vanished Kingdom
The Arts Society Richmond -
7 Apr 2021
Henry VIII And the Men Who Made Him by Tracy Borman
Kew Society -
15 Apr 2021
Dominic Palacio - Changing Lives Through the Power and Influence of Sport
The Richmond Society -
13 May 2021
Manoj Badale -How the business of sport (cricket in particular) is changing
The Richmond Society
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