Harewood House
One of the Treasure Houses of England, Harewood House was built in the 18th century, and has art collections to rival the finest anywhere in Britain. York-born architect John Carr was commissioned to design the House in the Palladian style, inspired by classical architecture. Scottish architect Robert Adam was asked to design the interiors working in his signature neo classical style, while England’s greatest furniture maker, Thomas Chippendale, was responsible for furnishing the House. Outside, visionary landscape gardener Lancelot “Capability” Brown designed the surrounding gardens and grounds covering 140 acres and offering a captivating experience with something for everyone.
Travel to Harewood in regal style on our electric The 36 buses from Leeds, Harrogate and Ripon – ask your driver for a Transdev Treats voucher to receive half price entry to the House and Gardens.