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Welbeck Estate

The Harley Gallery & Museum

Welbeck Abbey and estate was given to Charles Cavendish in 1606 by his mother Bess of Hardwick.

Harley Museum, Welbeck Estate

Visitors can view the award winning Harley Gallery, which has a space dedicated to displaying historic art from The Portland Collection¹.

The Harley Gallery exhibits and sells contemporary arts and crafts by leading British artists.

 

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Harley Courtyard

The Harley Courtyard also houses:

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The Lime House Cafe

Lime House Cafe, Welbeck Estate

 

The Lime House Cafe uses locally sourced produce, including Stichelton, an organic blue cheese, from Welbeck Dairy.

 

 

The Welbeck Farm Shop

Welbeck Farm Shop

The Farm Shop offers a selection of produce from the Welbeck Estate including venison, pheasants, Stichelton cheese, and freshly picked vegetables from nearby fields. Further details at the Welbeck Farm Shop Website.

 

Details of the changing exhibition programme and events can be found on the Harley Gallery Website

¹ Nottingham Archives hold details of The Portland Collection.

 

The Dukeries Garden Centre is also on the Welbeck Estate.

 

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