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Spring and Summer 2017Compton Verney ART GALLERY AND PARK
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All season
Daily Collection Tour Until Sun 11 December, 2pm
Early Years Forest School Term Time Thur, 12.30pm
Tiny Tuesdays Term Time Tue, 11.30am
Parkland Tour 1st Thur of Month, 1.30pm
Art in the Afternoon 1st Wed of Month, 2pm
Dementia Café 2nd Tue of Month, 10.30am
Tai Chi 3rd Sat of Month, 10.45am
MarchExhibition: Creating the Countryside Sat 18 March – Sun 18 June
The Clearing Workshop: Build a Fire Sat 18, 11am
April The Clearing Workshop: Drink the Water Sat 1, 11am
Segway tour Wed 12, 11am, 12.30pm, 2pm, 3.30pm
Easter Forest School Thur 13, 11am
Easter Bonnet Bonanza! Fri 14 – Mon 17, 11am
The Clearing Workshop: Build a Toilet Sat 15, 11am
Flights of Fancy Wed 19, 12 noon and 2.30pm
Easter Forest School Thur 20, 11am
Farrow & Ball Colour Talk Thur 27, 2pm
The Clearing Workshop: Find Food Pt I Sat 29, 11am
May
May Day Celebration Mon 1, 11am
The Clearing Workshop: Find Food Pt II Sat 6, 11am
Museums at Night: The Wicker Man Fri 19, 9pm
May Half Term Jigsaw Jigsaws Sat 27 – Fri 2 June, 11am
The Clearing Workshop: Our Daily Bread Sat 20, 11am
JuneUn-Silencing the Library launched
Half Term Forest School Thur 1, 11am
The Clearing Workshop: Working with Wool Sat 3, 11am
The Clearing Workshop: Keeping Chickens Sat 17, 11am
Park, Walk and Talk Tue 20 – Fri 14 July, 12 noon
My Favourite Object Tue 20 – Fri 14 July, 2.30pm
Early Years Forest School Summer Solstice Wed 22, 11am at The Clearing
Seaside Sand and Giant Deckchairs from Sat 24
Park Life! Sun 25, 11am
JulyMeet the RSPB Sat 3, 11am
The Clearing Workshop: Soap Sat 8, 11am
Welcome to our 2017 season. And what an exciting time it is for Compton Verney! Our Welcome Centre and Chapel are open, our Park Restoration Project continues apace, and we are offering the widest range of exhibitions and activities – in both the galleries and the park – we have ever staged.
Our exhibition programme begins in March with the fabulous show Creating the Countryside, which uses our spectacular landscape as a starting-point for a thoughtful and entertaining examination of the way we have depicted and mythologised the English countryside from the Georgian era to the present day.
March also sees the installation of our first, Heritage Lottery-funded ‘eyecatcher’ – a contemporary work (entitled The Clearing) which reinterprets the Georgian tradition of parkland eyecatchers in a distinctively contemporary vein – encouraging us to imagine a world without technology. Do come and take part in its absorbing activities!
In the permanent collections we will be showcasing a wholly new selection from our fabulous loaned collection of British Portrait Miniatures. And we will be returning not only Michael Dahl’s 300-year-old Verney family portraits but also John Riley’s impressive portrait of the 11th Lord Willoughby de Broke, which also once hung in the house, to the former Morning Room – which during 2017 will metamorphose into a Victorian Women’s Library.
This quick summary only scratches the surface of what we’ve got to offer this spring. So have a look at this What’s On, or visit our website, and come and join us as soon as you can.
Professor Steven Parissien, Director
www.comptonverney.org.uk
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Enjoy a delicious range of quick bites and hot seasonal dishes – it is the perfect place to stop and relax during your visit.
We’re pleased to announce our new-look, open plan...
Adopt a Bench schemeEach adopted new bench will be placed in our Park with a personalised plaque. You will receive a certificate, and the adoption will be recorded in our commemorative book. Adopting a bench will support the ongoing upkeep of our historic Park, and will cover the costs of maintaining your bench for ten years.
For more information contact Fi Howell on 01926 645 547.
New for 2017
Tue – Sun and Bank Holidays Park 10.30am – 6pm Galleries and Activities 11am – 5pm
Spring Exhibition
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Compton Verney’s 2017 season opens with a major exhibition examining the rural idyll past and present.
In an increasingly urbanised world, the idea of the countryside as a restorative place of escape shapes the popular image of rural life and landscape. Creating the Countryside explores the roots of these associations and how they are reflected in the world around us.
Works by artists including John Constable, Thomas Gainsborough and George Stubbs are joined by contemporary pieces from artists including Grayson Perry, Mat Collishaw, Anna Fox and Alison Goldfrapp to present fresh perspectives on the notion of our ‘green and pleasant land’.
The exhibition also features new work by Delaine Le Bas, Rebecca Chesney, Sigrid Holmwood and Hilary Jack.
Sat 18 March – Sun 18 June
Curator’s Tour and TeaThur 23 March, 3pm – 4pm
An opportunity to tour the exhibition with curators Verity Elson and Dr Rosemary Shirley, followed by informal discussion over tea and cake.
Landscapes in the WeatherThur 4 May, 2.30pm – 3.30pm
Alexandra Harris, author of Weatherland: Writers and Artists under English Skies, will look at changing tastes in weather across centuries, from medieval spring-songs to the limpid skies of eighteenth-century watercolours and the thunderous conditions sought out by those in search of the sublime. This talk will be followed by a book signing.
Constable’s CountrysideThur 1 June, 2.30pm – 3.30pm
Join Professor Michael Rosenthal, one of the foremost experts on eighteenth-century art, for an enlightening talk on the work of John Constable, exploring the artist’s transformation of the genre of landscape painting and his legacy in shaping the enduring popular image of the English countryside.
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Price is per tour/talk
Gold/Silver Members £10 Annual Pass Holders £18.50 Non-Members £25
BOOK NOW! 01926 645 500
Includes Exhibition, Collections and Park admission.
Exhibition Talks Daily Exhibition TourSat 25 March – Sun 18 June, Daily,
12 noon and 2.30pm
Explore the key themes and works of Creating the Countryside with this enlightening 45-minute tour lead by our expert Gallery Interpreters.
Sign up on the day. Places limited. Included in Exhibitions, Collections and Park admission.
Exhibition CatalogueAvailable online, from the Shop and the Welcome Centre.
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A vision of the future
The Clearing is a collaborative artwork by artists Alex Hartley and Tom James, which sets out to build a vision of the future in the grounds of Compton Verney. The project will create an evolving encampment, on the shores of the lake, where people can come together to learn how to live in a world afflicted by climate change. Occupied by volunteer caretakers, and hosting a series of workshops across the year, the project will become part school, part shelter and part folly.
Sat 18 March – Sun 17 December
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The Clearing
Build a FireSat 18 March, 11am – 4pm
Learn what to burn , where to find it and, importantly, how to light it using pre-industrial technologies including flint and steel and a giant bow-drill. Tom James and Matt Cox will teach you all you need to know.
Drink the Water Sat 1 April, 11am – 4pm
Where will our water come from in the future? Ariana Jordao from the Centre for Alternative Technology will teach you how to build a working water filter from easily sourced and abundant materials.
Build a ToiletSat 15 April, 11am – 4pm
How to deal with human waste? A must for any would-be survivor, learn how to build a compost toilet: a simple, easy and safe device that will help to avoid cholera outbreaks, and, as a bonus, create fertiliser for the fields.
Food Part 1: Finding It Sat 29 April, 11am – 4pm
Discover easy-to-identify edibles in the grounds of Compton Verney with local forager John Noble as well as how to catch a rabbit (no rabbits will be harmed in the making of this workshop).
Food Part 2: Growing ItSat 6 May, 11am – 4pm
What will we grow in the future? This workshop will introduce the principles of permaculture, and include a hands on planting session.
Our Daily Bread Part 1Sat 20 May 11am – 4pm
Learn how to build a cob-oven with local bushcraft expert Matt Cox.
Our Daily Bread Part 2Sun 21 May 11am – 4pm
Learn how to make bread from scratch, and bake it in the cob-oven.
Working with Wool Sat 3 June, 11am – 4pm
Learn how to turn wool from a sheep’s fleece into a finished rug under the expert guidance of the Coventry Guild of Weavers, Spinners and Dyers.
Keeping ChickensSat 17 June, 11am – 4pm
Warwickshire Chicken Coop will teach you everything you need to know about keeping chickens: how to handle them, feed them, keep them healthy, and make sure they’re laying.
Soap: Staying Clean in the Anthropocene Sat 8 July, 11am – 4pm
Catherine Clark from Honey Bee Beautiful will be teaching you one of the most important antibacterial technologies at The Clearing: how to make soap from beeswax.
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The Clearing Workshops
Workshop places limited, please pre-book. Suitable for ages 10+. Please bring lunch to share with fellow workshop attendees. Subsidised by the Heritage Lottery Fund.
Learn the skills you’ll need to survive in a world afflicted by climate change. Led by a series of experts, and accompanied by artist Tom James, the workshops will cover everything from basic survival skills through to re-thinking some of the technologies of our current society.
Adult £10 Child/Concs £5 Price is per workshop and includes entry to the Park only.
BOOK NOW! www.comptonverney.org.uk 01926 645 500
Easter Activities
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Bonnet Bonanza! Fri 14 – Mon 17 April, 11am – 4pm
Design and create your very own Easter folk themed hat to take home and keep.
Forest Schools Thur 13 April and Thur 20 April, 11am – 4pm
Discover a secret world of bugs and mini-beasts, and the seasonal changes that take place to Compton Verney’s plants and trees as we head into Spring.
Our Easter activities are suitable for the whole family and are included in the price of admission unless otherwise stated. There’s no need to book in advance, just turn up on the day.
Hand to Mouth Theatre Co presents:
Flights of Fancy Wed 19 April, 12 noon and 2.30pm
Flights of Fancy tells the tale of a baby Glovebird learning to fly, while the earthbound puppeteer and stick-in-the-mud musician attempt to get the show off the ground. Anything is possible in this menagerie of the imagination, where we meet varieties of Glovebirds who sing, balance and unicycle, and even a flying pig!
Running time 30 mins.
Join in the fun!
Daily Activities• Family backpacks
• Outdoor adventure playground
• Marco’s design cabinet
• Orienteering course
• Nature’s art box
• Discovery room and Family room
Perfect for families with older children…
Segway Through History Wed 12 April, sessions at11am, 12.30pm, 2pm and 3.30pm
Enjoy an hour-long tour of the Park. A fun and unique way to learn all about Compton Verney and its historic ‘Capability’ Brown landscape.
Gold/Silver/Annual Pass holders £23 Non-Members £30
BOOK NOW! 01926 645 500
Minimum age 10 years and minimum weight 45kg.Organised by UK Segway Polo. Includes Collections and Park admission.
Spring into Summer!
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Jigsaw JigsawsSat 27 May – Fri 2 June11am – 4pm
Take inspiration from the spring exhibition Creating the Countryside and create your ideal countryside image using jigsaw pieces.
Forest School Thur 1 June, 11am – 4pm
Discover a secret world of bugs and mini-beasts and the seasonal changes that take place to Compton Verney’s plants and trees as we head into Summer.
Meet the RSPBSat 3 June, 11am – 4pm
Head to the Ice House Coppice where the RSPB will teach you all about the fascinating world of dragonflies. Spot insects by the lake and learn how to make seed bombs for the birds in your garden.
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Launches Sat 6 May
A new addition to the park, the labyrinth is a place to unwind and reflect on our personal and spiritual relationships. Unwind as you journey through the three stages – the ‘inward’ journey, the centre and the ‘outward’ journey.
Included in Collections and Park admission.
May Half TermActivitiesIncluded in Collections and Park admission.
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Park Walk and Talk Tue 20 June – Fri 14 July, Daily 12 noon – 12.45pm
Explore the history of the park with a pre-lunch stroll through the wildflower meadow with a member of the gallery team.
Sign up on the day. No advance booking. Included in Collections and Park admission.
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The perfect night out for fans of scary films. A 1973 cult classic starring Christopher Lee and Edward Woodward, The Wicker Man is regarded as one of the greatest British horror films all times. Bring your own seating and wrap up warm to keep out the chill.
Outdoor Film Screening:
The Wicker ManFri 19 May, 9pm Rating 15+
Traditional May Day CelebrationMon 1 May, 11am – 4pm
A custom in England for over 2000 years, May Day is the time when communities traditionally come together to celebrate the advent of summer.
Join the Morris Dancers or try your hand at a range of traditional village games including tug-of-war, welly-wanging, Aunt Sally and hook-a-duck. There’s also May Day King and Queens, vintage tractors and the chance to meet artist Faye Claridge and Sigrid Holmwood in our brand new Pigment Garden.
Included in Collections and Park admission.
Gold/Silver Members £14 Non-Members £16 Includes entry to the Park only.
BOOK NOW! 01926 645 500
Super-size Sandpit and Giant’s DeckchairsFrom Sat 24 June, 10.30am – 5pm
Back by popular demand! Build elaborate sandcastles or kick back and relax in a Giant’s Deckchair. Enjoy a day at the beach in amongst the lime trees on the back lawn. Don’t forget your bucket and spade!
Included in Collections and Park admission.
Celebrate Summer
Country Classics• Duck herding
• Ferret racing
• Wild West horses
• Falconry displays
Heritage Skills• Lathe turning, spoon
carving and chair weaving
• Herb distillation in gin-making
• Beekeeping
Join In• Vintage outdoor games
• Storytelling with the Green Man
• Make architectural plaster casts
• Dress up in Georgian clothing and have your photograph taken
• Morris dancing
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The third annual Park Life! will be bigger and better than ever with music, activities and fun for all. Celebrate the great British countryside with folk music, local artisan food and drink, heritage skill displays, games and local crafts.Included in Collections and Park admission.
Sun 25 June, 11am – 5pm
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“ Kathryn Roberts is one of the best singers around, period.” Folk UK Radio
FOLK MUSIC STAGEKathryn Roberts
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Sean LakemanRadio 2’s 2016 Folk Awards Best Duo
supported by
Folklore and Blondes with Beards
Park Life!
Wellness & Wellbeing
Tiny Tuesdays Every Tuesday until 6 December, 11.30am – 3pm, Term time only
Meet other families and have fun with your little ones in our play area full of blocks, shapes and games.
Early Years Forest School – The Summer SolsticeThur 22 June, 11am – 2.30pm
Our Early Years Forest School takes place every Thursday during term-time, and to mark the summer solstice we will be taking a woodland walk from the Forest School to The Clearing for a celebration with sunshine paintings, lavender wands and smudge stick crafts.
For little ones during term-time…
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Farrow & Ball Talk: Colour in the HomeThur 27 April, 2pm – 4.30pm
‘Colour in the Home’ is an inspirational talk on how to transform your home, hosted by International Colour Consultant to Farrow & Ball, Joa Studholme. See colour in a whole new light with this illustrated and informal talk, explaining how, through the simple use of colour, you can achieve striking results, both inside and outside your home. Joa will offer advice on how to approach decorating as well as developing your knowledge of colour families and both interior and exterior paint finishes. The talk will be followed by refreshments and a visit to our exhibition, Creating the Countryside.
Dementia CaféTue 11 April, Tue 9 May, Tue 13 June, 10.30am – 12.30pm
Hosted in association with the Alzheimer’s Society on the second Tuesday of every month, the Café provides a supportive environment where those with dementia and their carers can share experiences, chat with others in a similar situation, and take part in a variety of activities including crafts, ‘singing for the brain’ exercises and learning hand massage techniques.
“ We both look forward to our Café at Compton Verney especially. The venue is brilliant…we also thoroughly enjoy the arts projects set up for us”
Dementia Café visitor
Early Years Forest SchoolEvery Thursday until 8 December, 12.30pm – 2.30pm, term-time only
Outdoor fun exploring different types of bugs, mini-beasts and trees. Build dens, cook on the camp fire and enjoy seasonal nature crafts and games.
Sign up on the day. Included in Collections and Park admission. This tour will go onto uneven ground, if you have accessibility issues please speak to Gary and he will point out a safer route.
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Parkland Tour First Thursday of every month, 1.30pm – 2.30pm
Our Head of Landscape & Gardens, Gary Webb, takes you on a tour to look at the development and present day management of our ‘Capability’ Brown Grade II* listed landscape. Discover the historic trees, delightful plantations and all manner of flora and fauna. You will learn about how the landscape has been used through the ages, and how we manage this important local wildlife site which is host to rare bats and a significant badger community.
Tai ChiSat 18 March, Sat 15 April, Sat 20 May, Sat 17 June, 10.45am – 12 noon
Join Swan Tai Chi on the third Saturday of the month and learn the graceful, flowing movements of this Chinese exercise in our beautiful parkland.
This is an outdoor session so please dress for the weather.
Includes Collections and Park admission.
Gold/Silver/Annual Pass holders £7 Non-Members £14
BOOK NOW! 01926 645 500
£9 per person, per yearIncludes Exhibitions, Collections and Park admission for the whole year. Carers go free with the person living with Dementia.
Drop-in fun included in Collections and Park admission.
Gold/Silver Members £10 Annual Pass Holders £18.50 Non-Members £25
BOOK NOW! 01926 645 500Includes Exhibitions, Collections and Park admission.
Enjoy the art
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Art in the AfternoonWed 5 April, Wed 3 May, Wed 7 June, Wed 5 July, 2pm – 4pm
Learn new skills in these monthly classes that will improve your confidence and ability to draw. Classes take place in the galleries or outdoors in the park and are a great way to relax, learn and make new friends.
British Portrait MiniaturesNew Display for 2017
A collection of exquisite miniatures has been generously loaned to Compton Verney by the Dumas Egerton Trust Collection for the next four years, many of which have never previously been on display to the public. A selection of these can be seen in our British Portraits Gallery and each year we will display a new group.
The focus for this year’s display is women artists, which links with our newly-interpreted Women’s Library and the bicentenary of the death of Jane Austen. Miniatures hold a pre-eminent place in the history of women’s art in Britain. By most accounts, the first two female artists working in Britain were Flemish miniaturists working at the Tudor court, and a work by one of these, Teerlinc, is part of this year’s display.
These intimate items were not intended for exhibition on a wall: they were generally worn on the body, often as a locket suspended from a necklace, as a brooch or as a wrist bracelet. Frequently given as gifts, their portability enabled them to be carried from place to place as keepsakes or mementoes.
Included in Collections and Park admission.
Un-Silencing the Library
In June we will launch our much-anticipated re-interpretation of the Victorian Women’s Library, originally installed by Georgiana, the wife of the 17th Lord Willoughby de Broke in the mansion’s Morning Room c.1860.
Georgiana was a enthusiastic advocate of women’s reading and education, and her library is a very rare surviving example. The project has been developed in collaboration with the Department of English at Oxford University who will invite curators as diverse as Emma Watson and a prison reading group to curate a set of shelves in the room for one year.
Private ToursGuided private tours of the exhibitions and collections can be arranged for £45 per group.
Call Emily on 01926 645 516 for more details.
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Collection TourDaily, 2pm
Discover the history and stories behind the artworks in one of our six collections.
Sign up on the day. No advance booking. Included in Collections and Park admission.
Gold/Silver Members £6 Annual Pass holders £8 Non-Members £15
BOOK NOW! 01926 645 500 Includes Collections and Park admission.
The library still needs funding for new furniture and conservation work, but we are hugely grateful to both the Humanities Division at Oxford University and the Country Houses Foundation for supporting this project.
Included in Collections and Park admission.
Adopt an ArtworkAdopting an Artwork is an opportunity to leave a legacy, and share in the conservation and overall care of our wonderful collections.
For more information call Fi Howell on 01926 645 547.
My Favourite ObjectTue 20 June – Fri 14 July, Daily, 2.30pm
Our team each have their favourite artwork – find out what they have discovered about their much-loved item and why they’d take it home with them if they could!
Sign up on the day. No advance booking. Included in admission.
Summer and autumn exhibitions
Seurat to Riley:The Art of Perception
Sat 8 July – Sun 1 October
From the Impressionists onwards, artists have been inspired by historical and contemporary colour theories. This exhibition takes visitors on a stimulating journey that looks at the ways in which our visual perception have been explored by artists up to the present day. The exhibition will feature work artists such as Georges Seurat, Josef Albers, Victor Vasarely, Bridget Riley, Rodney Graham, Jim Lambie and Lothar Götz.
Quentin Blake:Inside StoriesSat 21 October – Sun 17 December
Renowned as one of the world’s most important and best-loved illustrators, Blake is famous for his witty and lively drawings in the books of Roald Dahl. This exhibition provides a unique insight into the origins of some of Blake’s most iconic and popular creations, ranging from his illustrations in Dahl’s The Twits and Danny the Champion of the World, to The Boy in the Dress by David Walliams.
The Lost WordsSat 21 October – Sun 17 December
The Lost Words celebrates the relationship between language and the living world, and of nature’s power to spark the imagination at a time when it seems increasingly to be retreating from our children’s stories and imaginations. This exhibition, and accompanying book by Hamish Hamilton, features spell-poems by writer Robert Macfarlane and watercolours by Jackie Morris that make the familiar appear magical.
Local, national and international corporate members can promote their brand, products and services to our 75,000 annual visitors, whilst providing invaluable support to our exhibition, learning and events programmes. They also enjoy a wide range of benefits including free tickets, private view invitations and discounts on room hire. For more info contact Deborah on 01926 645 562.
WeddingsCompton Verney is the perfect place for a wedding. With a tranquil lake, manicured parkland and a Georgian mansion house re-designed as an art gallery, this is a venue that will wow your guests.
For more info please contact us on 01926 645 521.
Corporate Membership
Adult Family Child 5–15 Under 5
DAY TICKET Exhibition Collections and ParkIncludes access to the Exhibitions, Collections and Park for the date of ticket purchase.
£15with
Gift Aid
£32with
Gift Aid£3 Free
£13.60Without Gift Aid
£29.00Without Gift Aid
£3 Free
DAY TICKET Collections and Park Includes access to the Collections and Park for the date of ticket purchase.
£8.50 with
Gift Aid
£18with
Gift Aid£3 Free
£7.70Without Gift Aid
£16.30Without Gift Aid
£3 Free
ANNUAL PASS Collections and Park Enjoy unlimited free entry to the Collections and Park for 12 months.
£10 £22 £3 Free
Membership and Admission Prices 2017
Adult Joint Under 26s
Gold MembershipUnlimited free entry to Exhibitions, Collections and Park • Gold member previews • 3 free 1-day family guest passes • Exclusive member discounts
£32 £62 £18
Silver MembershipUnlimited free entry to Exhibitions, Collections and Park • Exclusive member discounts
£28 £54 £15
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Opening timesWe are open Tuesday to Sunday and Bank Holiday Mondays.
Welcome Centre and Park open from 10.30am.
Gallery open 11am – 5pm.
Park closes 6pm.
How to find usPostcode CV35 9HZ. We are situated 9 miles south-east of Stratford-upon-Avon, on the B4086 between Wellesbourne and Kineton. From the M40 take junction 12 or 15 and follow the brown signs.
Public transport linksBus: The No. 6 from Banbury and Stratford-upon-Avon stops at Compton Verney. Call 01564 797070 or email [email protected] for times.
Rail: The nearest stations are Leamington Spa, Banbury and Stratford-upon-Avon.
AccessThe Gallery is fully accessible on all floors, and there are wheelchair friendly paths throughout the Park. Large print guides, wheelchairs and hearing loops are available. Assistance dogs are welcome.
DogsAssistance dogs only in the Gallery and main park. Dogs on leads are allowed in the Old Town Meadow only.
ParkingParking is free. Blue badge spaces are available. Visitors can be dropped off at the gallery.
Shuttle busAvailable throughout the season from the car park to the gallery. Subject to volunteer availability.
Group visitsDiscounted admission, free organiser tickets and exclusive offers are available for groups of 15+. Call Emily on 01926 645 516 for more details.
Further informationPlease call 01926 645 500 or email [email protected]
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