NEW: Greenwich and The Rangers House, The Wernher Collection

THIS EXCURSION IS NO LONGER AVAILABLE
Wednesday 23rd October
£36.00 EH members £28.00 (JG member)
£38.50 EH members £30.50 (Non JG member)

Overview

Greenwich is a beautiful, historic, buzzing area of London, where hemispheres meet and Royal heritage blends with cutting edge architecture. There’s absolutely loads to do while you’re here.  Stand on the Meridian Line at the Royal Observatory, experience life on board Cutty Sark, the world’s last remaining tea clipper, see the fabulous baroque artistry of the Painted Hall at the Old Royal Naval College, explore Britain’s naval history at the National Maritime Museum, shop the fabulous designer-maker arts & crafts in historic Greenwich Market, gaze at a fantastic mix of Medieval and Art Deco architecture at Eltham Palace and Gardens.  Time for lunch before we visit The Ranger’s House.  Ranger’s House is an elegant Georgian villa on the boundary of Greenwich Park and Blackheath which houses The Wernher Collection, a world-class art collection amassed by the 19th-century businessman, Sir Julius Wernher.  Over 700 works of art are displayed across a dozen panelled interiors, and include medieval sculptures, glittering enamels, ornate jewellery, Renaissance paintings including Madonna of the Pomegranate (Madonna della Melagrana) from Sandro Botticelli’s workshop, Dutch Old Masters and French tapestries. Not only are many of these pieces unique examples of their kind, but the stories they tell reveal much about the making, meaning and movement of art on a world stage.  With new and enhanced interpretation highlighting the outstanding quality of these objects, the Wernher Collection at Ranger’s House provides a remarkable opportunity to see one of the greatest surviving private art collections ever assembled in Europe.

Pick-up Points

Depart Heathfield 8.15, Uckfield 8.35, Maresfield 8.50, Forest Row 9.15, War Memorial Bus Stop 9.25, Lingfield Road Bus Stop 9.30, Felbridge 9.35 Home 5.45pm.