august,2024
Event Details
£30 Join us for a packed day of architectural and artistic treasures. We will begin the day with a tour of a stunning private house in the Cathedral close dating from
Event Details
£30
Join us for a packed day of architectural and artistic treasures. We will begin the day with a tour of a stunning private house in the Cathedral close dating from 1720 and once the home of Rex Whistler. We will then learn more of Whistler through the exhibition ‘Rex Whistler: The Artist and His Patrons’ at the nearby Salisbury Museum which will be introduced to us by a curator.
Lunch at the museum will follow and members will have the opportunity to explore the museum’s permanent collection in their own time. In the afternoon, we will explore other architectural delights in the Cathedral close, including the cathedral if time allows, and the rarely open 1790s Robert Taylor Guildhall.
Please meet on Chorister’s Square at 10:30am sharp. (Please note, the square is a 15 minute walk from the station). Lunch is reserved but not included in the ticket price.
Run by: Frederick Hervey-Bathurst. This event is open to Young Georgian Members and Georgian Group members only.
Please read our Terms and Conditions before booking.
If tickets have sold out for this event, please email members@georgiangroup.org.uk to be added to the waiting list.
Time
All Day (Saturday)
Location
Salisbury Cathedral