Kelmscott Manor

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Kelmscott Manor was the former country retreat of William Morris, Father of the Arts & Crafts Movement, and is now open to the public so you too can experience "Heaven on Earth". From 1871-96, Kelmscott Manor was William Morris's summer home. Rossetti, the Pre-Raphaelite artist, was a co-tenant from 1871-74. The William Morris, the Morris family, D.G. Rossetti, and several of Morris's and Rossetti

's friends and co-workers lived and worked at Kelmscott Manor, drawing inspiration from the flora, fauna and architecture of the farmstead and surrounding area. After William Morris's death, Morris's widow, Jane, and his daughter, May, bought Kelmscott Manor and brought objects from his previous homes to the Manor. Today, the Manor largely reflects May Morris's desire to commemorate her father's achievements. The Manor, an Accredited Museum, is widely recognised as one of the most significant and distinctive national deposits of late Victorian decorative art. Kelmscott Manor was included in the Daily Telegraph's 2013 list of top-ten places to see British Art: "...the best place to get a feel for [Morris's] taste in architecture, design, furniture, fabrics and gardens. Of the surviving Morris houses, the Manor is the most complete and relatively undisturbed." (http://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/artsandculture/10011984/Englands-great-art.html)

The Society of Antiquaries of London inherited the property in 1962, invested in repairing and conserving the Manor, and opened it to visitors. Today, the Manor is owned by the Society and welcomes approximately 20,000 visitors a year between April and October, and loans objects from the Kelmscott Manor collection to other museums around the world between November and March.

This week we were thrilled to welcome actors from the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire and their director Professor David ...
05/06/2026

This week we were thrilled to welcome actors from the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire and their director Professor David Roberts to perform the world premiere of two drawing room plays by May Morris - ‘Lady Griselda’s Dream’ and ‘White Lies’. The plays were written in 1898 and 1903, but have never been performed until now.

It was incredible to see the plays come to life in the intimate space of the Manor’s White Room, perhaps just as May herself imagined them.

Our thanks to , Professor of Pre-Raphaelite Studies at Birmingham City University, whose research has brought the plays to new light and who invited the Manor to be the setting for their first performance, and to the amazing cast for the fantastic show they put on!

Swipe to see the moment cast members met our very own star, Horatio!

We're celebrating our incredible volunteer team here at Kelmscott Manor this week. Swipe to find out about some of our v...
04/06/2026

We're celebrating our incredible volunteer team here at Kelmscott Manor this week.

Swipe to find out about some of our volunteer's favourite moments at Kelmscott Manor.

Interested in volunteering? Want to learn about volunteering at Kelmscott Manor? Join us on Saturday 6th June, 1pm-3pm, ...
02/06/2026

Interested in volunteering? Want to learn about volunteering at Kelmscott Manor? Join us on Saturday 6th June, 1pm-3pm, to chat with current volunteers about volunteering and the different roles available.

Our volunteers are integral to bringing Kelmscott Manor’s rich history alive for our visitors, whether that is through engaging with our visitors in the house as room stewards, delivering a Morris-inspired creative workshop, or helping to conserve the historic natural environment that is Kelmscott Manor’s estate.

We’re always looking for new people to join our growing volunteer team. We welcome volunteers from all backgrounds. No experience is required, just enthusiasm to get stuck in!

To find out more about volunteering with us, visit our website, or come and meet some of the team on Saturday.

This week at Kelmscott Manor, we're celebrating our volunteers. From Room Stewarding to Environmental volunteering to de...
01/06/2026

This week at Kelmscott Manor, we're celebrating our volunteers.

From Room Stewarding to Environmental volunteering to delivering our activity and learning programme, volunteers are at the heart of Kelmscott Manor and are integral to the site, keeping the legacy of the Morrises and Kelmscott Manor alive for our visitors and for future generations.

From all of the staff here at Kelmscott Manor, thank you to our incredible volunteers for all that you do!

Interested in volunteering with us? Want to find out more about volunteering? Come and chat to us at Swindon Volunteerin...
28/05/2026

Interested in volunteering with us? Want to find out more about volunteering?

Come and chat to us at Swindon Volunteering Fair on Wednesday 3rd June, 11am to 3pm, to find out more.

You might have seen a familiar face if you tuned into ITV National News yesterday evening… Horatio, the Kelmscott Manor ...
28/05/2026

You might have seen a familiar face if you tuned into ITV National News yesterday evening… Horatio, the Kelmscott Manor cat!

Here he is awaiting his visitors in the sunshine this morning.

It’s Make & Mend May Half Term here at Kelmscott Manor & we have lots of fun activities planned, including Tales of the ...
26/05/2026

It’s Make & Mend May Half Term here at Kelmscott Manor & we have lots of fun activities planned, including Tales of the Tapestries, a FREE family engagement session all about Kelmscott Manor’s extraordinary 17th century tapestries, on Thursday 28th May, 11:30-13:00.

In this session, you’ll learn all about the tapestries and discover how William Morris was inspired to make his own. Then you’ll get hands on with archive materials before designing your own tapestries, just like William Morris.

Suitable for 7–11-year old’s (younger/older siblings are also welcome – all children must be accompanied by an adult)

Book your place now on our website!

Project funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund and others.

24/05/2026

We love our Chief Wellness Officer, Horatio.

Visit Kelmscott Manor this May Half Term! We have lots of free activities taking place, all themed around Making and Men...
21/05/2026

Visit Kelmscott Manor this May Half Term!

We have lots of free activities taking place, all themed around Making and Mending as part of our Threads of the Past Tapestry Conservation Project.

Tickets are now on sale for the world premiere of May Morris's drawing room plays: 'Lady Griselda's Dream' and 'White Li...
16/05/2026

Tickets are now on sale for the world premiere of May Morris's drawing room plays: 'Lady Griselda's Dream' and 'White Lies', which will be performed in the White Room at Kelmscott Manor on Tuesday 2nd June.

The plays will be performed by actors from Birmingham City University’s Royal Birmingham Conservatoire, directed by Professor David Roberts. The project ‘May Morris in Performance’ is led by Professor Serena Trowbridge at Birmingham City University.

Performances of both plays will take place at 4pm and 7pm (doors open 15 minutes prior to the start time). Get your tickets via our website now! Only a limited number of tickets are available so hurry!

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Friday 10:30am - 5am
Saturday 10:30am - 5am

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