As Prime Minister for three years and Home Secretary for six years, Theresa May came face-to-face with a series of issues in which the abuse of power led to devastating results for individuals and significantly damaged the reputation of, and trust in, public...
The upstairs rooms at Arundells are beginning to be ‘put to bed’ for the winter. We observe the tradition of historic housekeeping, where country houses would have been deep cleaned and rested while the family were in town for the winter. Firstly, we check the...
Arundells is set to continue its transformation into a vibrant cultural hub by hosting a diverse range of arts events in 2024. The spring programme includes a silent cinema screening of a Buster Keaton classic, concerts, multimedia performances and talks on art,...
Dr Henry Kissinger, the former US Secretary of State and National Security Advisor has died at the age of 100. The Sir Edward Heath Charitable Foundation mourns his passing, while celebrating his long and remarkable life. The trustees have written to his widow Nancy...
Britain joined the European Communities in January 1973 – one of the key achievements of Edward Heath’s Government. Here at Arundells we are marking the anniversary in two ways. First through an exhibition: ‘Britain’s Long Road into Europe 1950-1975’ and, secondly,...
Sir Edward Heath’s desk, previously owned by David Lloyd GeorgePhotograph, Luke Futcher Dive deep into the world of history, politics, and even space, as our line-up of captivating speakers explore the past and present and present of British politics in Arundells’...