Coronavirus: Leeds Harewood House reopen grounds and gardens for public to enjoy

Harewood House is to reopen its grounds and gardens offering the public the opportunity to enjoy the open spaces - with loved ones or alone - during the coronavirus outbreak.
Harewood House is to reopen its grounds and gardens. PIC: Paul BarkerHarewood House is to reopen its grounds and gardens. PIC: Paul Barker
Harewood House is to reopen its grounds and gardens. PIC: Paul Barker

The House will remains closed but locations open to the public from Saturday, March 21, include the formal gardens on the Terrace, the Lakeside Walk and gardens, Bird Garden and Children’s Adventure Playground.

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Harewood says it is taking every step possible to ensure a safe visit, following industry and government updates daily. This includes moving to a cashless site, offering food-to-go, providing additional washing locations and closing any areas where people might come into close contact with each other.

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With over 120 acres of open gardens, walks and spaces, there is ample space for visitors to enjoy without coming into close contact with others, reducing considerably the risk of transmitting any infection. 2020 is the 50th anniversary of Harewood's Bird Garden.

Trust director, Jane Marriott, said: “We are so grateful to all our members and visitors for supporting the charity at this difficult time and are opening the Grounds and Gardens for those who feel well and are seeking to get out into nature whilst they can.

“We hope that we can reopen the House as soon as possible and are focused on creating uplifting online content so we can bring a bit of Harewood to those unable to visit at this time.

"This will include online tours of the beautiful shows that have just been installed, an uplifting series of podcasts from key figures at Harewood, talks on 50 years of the Bird Garden and stunning images of the Collections and spaces we know people love at Harewood and may find of solace during these difficult times."

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Ms Marriott added: “We hope to be able to welcome people back to Harewood for fresh air, wellbeing and inspiration as soon as possible.”

Advanced online ticket prices have been lowered to reflect reduced access to the site. These are £10 for adults £10, £6.50 for children, £28 for a family and under 4s free. Harewood Members will automatically have their Memberships extended for any period of time that they are unable to access the site.

All planned events and activities have been cancelled or postponed until the beginning of June.

New exhibitions in the House, artist Kate MccGwire’s Menagerie, Harewood on Film and Becoming the Yorkshire Princess, will not be accessible until later in the summer when the House plans to reopen dependent on advice at that time.

The situation is under active review as the Government advice changes.

For the latest information and FAQs, please visit: harewood.org/visit/covid19-and-harewood-faqs