Edward Heath & Arundells

Edward Heath & Arundells

By Tom Chidwick. In a review of Michael McManus’s Edward Heath: A Singular Life in July 2016, Philip Collins penned one of the most deceptively simple assessments of the former Conservative Prime Minister’s character. Speculating on the often-discussed sexuality of...
Martin Jennings Sculpture Exhibition at Arundells

Martin Jennings Sculpture Exhibition at Arundells

Artist Martin Jennings is perhaps best known for his statue of Sir John Betjeman at St Pancras Station and he has twice won the Marsh Award for Excellence in Public Sculpture, so it is with great excitement that Arundells will be hosting an exhibition of his work this...
The Bangabandhu-Edward Heath Friendship launches at Arundells

The Bangabandhu-Edward Heath Friendship launches at Arundells

Her Excellency Saida Muna Tasneem, High Commissioner of Bangladesh to the UK and Ireland, launched ‘The Bangladesh High Commission Bangabandhu-Edward Heath Friendship Award’ at The Sir Edward Heath Charitable Foundation at Arundells on Wednesday, 26 January 2022. The...
The Edward Heath Lecture Series- Michael Heseltine

The Edward Heath Lecture Series- Michael Heseltine

The Edward Heath University Lecture Series got off to a fabulous start at the University of Nottingham. Michael Heseltine was the lecturer and Ken Clarke was in the chair. Over three hundred people attended – mainly students but lecturers and professors were also in...
The Love Story of an Aristocrat and a Rugged Explorer by Isla

The Love Story of an Aristocrat and a Rugged Explorer by Isla

While Isla was with us this summer for work experience, she wrote this fantastic piece for us, we  hope you enjoy what she discovered, thank you Isla! James Everard Arundell (born in 1721) was the third son of the 6th Lord Arundell of Wardour and in 1752 he married...