December 7th, 2021
Travel through time to discover Christmas traditions past and future at the National Trust’s Petworth House and Park in West Sussex. From sparkling period costumes exquisitely fashioned from winter flowers and foliage, to mystical, magical scenes from the future, this is a Christmas experience for all ages.
In the Pleasure Garden, families can meet Percy the Park Keeper and help him and his animal friends with their winter jobs on the family adventure trail, or come along to enjoy poetry and choir performances on set dates.
This festive season the rooms in the art-filled Petworth House are being transformed into Christmas periods through history. Step into Georgian times in the Somerset and Square Dining Room, then experience the merriment of Christmas trees in the Victorian themed Marble Hall. See how despite the post-war era, families still celebrated Christmas with warmth and joy in the Little Dining Room. Then finally, travel through time to a fantastical future Christmas throughout the Carved and Red Room. Here you’ll see a magical contemporary Christmas tree themed installation and discover how families may gather to celebrate the festivities in the future.
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Explore magical Christmas traditions through time at Petworth this festive season
Christmas at Petworth: Saturday 27 November 2021 to Monday 3 January 2022, 10:30am-3:30pm, includes Percy the Park Keeper's winter wander trail Saturday 4 December to Monday 3 January, 10am-3.30pm (closed 24 and 25 December)Travel through time to discover Christmas traditions past and future at the National Trust’s Petworth House and Park in West Sussex. From sparkling period costumes exquisitely fashioned from winter flowers and foliage, to mystical, magical scenes from the future, this is a Christmas experience for all ages.
In the Pleasure Garden, families can meet Percy the Park Keeper and help him and his animal friends with their winter jobs on the family adventure trail, or come along to enjoy poetry and choir performances on set dates.
This festive season the rooms in the art-filled Petworth House are being transformed into Christmas periods through history. Step into Georgian times in the Somerset and Square Dining Room, then experience the merriment of Christmas trees in the Victorian themed Marble Hall. See how despite the post-war era, families still celebrated Christmas with warmth and joy in the Little Dining Room. Then finally, travel through time to a fantastical future Christmas throughout the Carved and Red Room. Here you’ll see a magical contemporary Christmas tree themed installation and discover how families may gather to celebrate the festivities in the future.
Christmas scenes are brought to life in Petworth House by mannequins in period costumes that are exquisitely made with outdoor foliage, including from the Pleasure Garden and Park. Inspired by Petworth’s own history you can marvel at the magnificent outfit of Elizabeth Ilive, wife of the 3rd Earl of Egremont. Queen Victoria will also be present in her dress inspired by the drawing of the royal family in the 1848 Illustrated London News. From dried hydrangea petals, to coloured Ivy berries, waves of yew foliage, striking alliums and poppy seed heads, visitors will be amazed at how this foliage has created striking period costumes.
Sarah Taylor, Senior Programming Officer for Petworth House says: “We’re looking forward to hearing the hum of visitors’ excited voices throughout the house as they experience Christmas at Petworth this year. It feels magical to wander round the building with all the lights and decorations and see how families celebrated Christmas through the ages. The floral mannequins in their period costumes are exquisite and have been carefully handcrafted following inspiration from the different time periods. The ‘future’ room is exciting to discover too, it’s something visitors might not expect.”
Christmas at Petworth: Festive traditions through time is open from Saturday 27 November 2021 to Monday 3 January 2022, 10:30am-3:30pm (closed 24 and 25 December). Last entry to the house is 3pm, and the garden closes at 4pm. No advanced booking needed, but visitors are required to purchase a ticket to the site to enter, free for National Trust members. For more details visit the Petworth House and Park website.
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For further press information please contact Alice Johnson at Petworth House and Park: email alice.johnson@nationaltrust.org.uk phone 01798 345540
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Events at Petworth
•Festive traditions through time in Petworth House
Sat 27 Nov 2021 to Mon 3 Jan 2022, 10:30am-3:30pm. Last entry to the house is 3pm.
•Percy the Park Keeper's winter wander trail at Petworth
Sat 4 Dec to Mon 3 Jan, 10am – 3.30pm. £2 per child.
•Theatre Inc. Festive Performance, Sun 12 Dec, 11:30am
•Carols in the Pleasure Garden with West Sussex Sings choirs
Sat 18 & Sun 19 Dec. There will be two performances between 11am and 3:30pm.
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