History comes alive at the Wentworth Woodhouse History Festival – a day packed with brilliant talks, fascinating stories, live entertainment, and hands-on experience in one of Britain’s grandest historic houses.
In its new 21st Century life, Wentworth Woodhouse will provide world-class event spaces, overnight accommodation, retail, bar and restaurant attractions, commercial office space and most importantly, a fascinating experience for visitors.
Join Dr Fiona Pogson for this enlightening lecture.
Start your engines! Wentworth Woodhouse will be welcoming back the South Yorkshire Classic Car and Motorcycle Show this summer for another spectacular day of motoring heritage.
The UK’s favourite foodie day out is back at Wentworth Woodhouse for 2026!
Visit Wentworth Woodhouse for an unforgettable evening under the stars with Adventure Cinema, where film, atmosphere, and adventure come together.
Get creative this summer holidays at the Craft Cabin at Wentworth Woodhouse! From seasonal crafts to hands-on activities for all ages, this is the perfect way to spend a relaxed summer afternoon.
Echoes of the House: Stories in Light and Motion will reimagine Wentworth Woodhouse’s State Rooms as a prism of memories this summer/autumn season using immersive digital storytelling that blends historic cinematic devices with contemporary art installations.
Back by popular demand! Join in with this battle of the brains.
Join Caroline Stamford, in-house historian for the Landmark Trust, to learn more about the ongoing restoration of the South Tower.
Every stitch counts… Quilts for the Longest Day began as a simple idea in a local fabric shop in Chapletown and grew into a powerful community movement to support veterans.
Clean the cupboard, load the car, and get ready to sell, sell, sell!
This autumn, Goldsmiths North and Wentworth Woodhouse will be collaborating for the first time to hold a unique event at the magnificent House.
The Camellia House at Wentworth Woodhouse is a newly restored dining destination. This previously forgotten Grade II* listed glasshouse full of historic camellias, formerly Lady Rockingham’s Tea Room, will serve a range of international small plates alongside delicious global teas.