Exhibition
Translucent
22 Oct 2024 – 02 Feb 2025
Headstone Manor and Musem
London, United Kingdom
Tube / Metro: Metro to North Harrow and the H10 bus
Train: Harrow and Wealdstone and a H9
Headstone Manor consists of four separate historic buildings with the museum based in the Manor House itself. The gallery is found in the former kitchen and is on the ground floor at the front of the Manor. It has a room that host exhibitions by artist twice a year. The site, includs a moat, a Great Barn, a Small Barn, The Granary, a Cafa and is a Scheduled Ancient Monument.
The Manor House now contains the museum at Headstone Manor, telling the history of Harrow through the house and the people who have lived there over its fascinating history, which includes Whiteflies glass and Hamiton brushes.
Built in around 1310, Headstone Manor is the earliest surviving timber framed house in Middlesex. The fabric of this Grade 1 listed building contains work dating from the 14th, 17th and 18th centuries. Headstone Manor has been described as ‘one of the most interesting domestic complexes in the whole country’.