We are thrilled to announce the Garden Museum has been awarded a £294,221 grant from The National Lottery Heritage Fund to begin ‘Benton End Revived’, a project to restore and renew Benton End House and Gardens, ultimately re-opening it to visitors as a place of learning, art and horticulture once again, a haven for wildlife, plants and people.
This initial grant from The National Lottery Heritage Fund will allow us to complete the first phase of crucial project development work at Benton End including carrying out surveys, drawing up architectural and conservation plans, further investigating the roof and fabric of the building, and working up activity and business plans.
Following this work being completed, we will return to the Heritage Fund for full funding in order to carry out the restoration and adaptation work that Benton End needs, and to deliver a programme of activities and engagement.
Benton End is the former home of celebrated artist and gardener Sir Cedric Morris (1889 – 1982) and his lifelong partner, artist, Arthur Lett-Haines (1894–1978). At this Tudor manor house in Hadleigh, Suffolk, they established the East Anglian School of Painting and Drawing, one of the most remarkable art schools of the period, a place ‘outside the system’. One of the first pupils was the 17-year old Lucian Freud; one of the last, Maggi Hambling. The artists were often joined by friends such as Elizabeth David, Vita Sackville-West, Constance Spry, Benjamin Britten and Peter Pears.