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  1. Petworth House showcases some of the finest collections in the National Trust, with major works by the likes of Titian, van Dyck, Reynolds and Blake on display. Inside you'll also find treasures such as the oldest English terrestrial globe in existence, alongside collections of silver and ceramics. There are over 9,000 items at Petworth, many ...

  2. 23 de mai. de 2022 · Petworth House’s history has been created by one family over 900 years, with the collection highlighting a journey through history including the Gunpowder Plot and Napoleonic Wars. Collection highlights include the earliest English globe in existence, dating to 1592, and carvings by Grinling Gibbons.

  3. The Petworth House guest bedrooms. Open Wednesdays from 20 March until 25 September, 10.30-13.45. Please note: The guest bedrooms will be closed on Wednesday 17 July. See Mrs Wyndham's Suite, which contains the Petworth State Bed, an English rococo masterpiece of the 1750s, as well as the Trellis and Belzamine Suites.

  4. Petworth House, nestled in the heart of West Sussex, is a captivating and historically rich location that offers a delightful day out for all ages. An impressive 17th-century mansion, it’s surrounded by a stunning 700-acre deer park that was landscaped by none other than the famous landscape architect, Lancelot ‘Capability’ Brown.

  5. Petworth House’s history has been created by one family over 900 years, with the collection highlighting a journey through history including the Gunpowder Plot and Napoleonic Wars. Collection highlights include the earliest English globe in existence, dating to 1592, and carvings by Grinling Gibbons.

  6. Petworth House’s history has been created by one family over 900 years, with the collection highlighting a journey through history including the Gunpowder Plot and Napoleonic Wars. Collection highlights include the earliest English globe in existence, dating to 1592, and carvings by Grinling Gibbons.

  7. Petworth House’s history has been created by one family over 900 years, with the collection highlighting a journey through history including the Gunpowder Plot and Napoleonic Wars. Collection highlights include the earliest English globe in existence, dating to 1592, and carvings by Grinling Gibbons.