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Harewood House, The Gallery

Location pin

Harewood House Trust Harewood House, Leeds, LS17 9LQ - 

  • Users

    Up to
    178 guests

  • Table with chairs

    Offers
    catering

  • Delivery truck

    Internal Catering
    allowed

Harewood House is located in the heart of Yorkshire, only 7 miles away from central Leeds and Harrogate and provides a unique setting for any event.

The heritage and beauty of Harewood, alongside the expertise of our Events team, offers an unforgettable experience for your clients and colleagues, and creates the ideal setting for meetings, team away days and private dining.

As part of any visit, all guests have access to explore the Georgian House and extensive grounds including the magnificent State Floor, well-trodden corridors of Below Stairs and impressive array of gardens.

To further enhance your visit, we also offer a range of tours covering the House and Gardens on offer.

As part of any event in the Gallery, guests will be greeted in Harewood's elegant Entrance Hall and have the option to muse on out to the Terrace Gardens whilst sipping on a chilled glass of fizz. From the Terrace, you can take in the breath taking views of the Harewood Estate from rolling green hills to our glistening lake.

Following your drinks reception, Guests will move into the Gallery, through our stunning State Floor Rooms. The Gallery epitomizes Harewood's Grandeur and guests can dine in style surrounded by one of the best private art collections in the UK. The space provides the perfect atmosphere for those looking to make an impression on their guests.

Our dedicated events team can work with you to supply entertainment, from peaceful string Trios, to jazz bands and striking lighting, Our catering suppliers will take care of the food, ensuring your guests will dine in style.

Capacity & layout

Standing

Standing

up to 178

Dining

Dining

up to 80

Theatre

Theatre

up to 120

Catering & drinks

Catering arrangements

Catering arrangements

Refreshments

Refreshments

Alcohol

Alcohol

Amenities

Cloakroom

Cloakroom

Disabled access

Disabled access

Natural light

Natural light

Table / chairs included

Table / chairs included

Public transport

Public transport

Premises parking

Premises parking

Audio & visual

WiFi

WiFi

Space rules

Cancellation policy

50% of the venue fee is payable to the venue if cancellation is more than 1 month prior to the event. 100% of the venue fee is payable to the venue if cancellation is 1 month or less prior to the event.

Location

Reviews

  • Ian Bradbury

    April 2024

    Have travelled past this place many times. Took the opportunity to visit this Monday while returning from a short stay near Pendle. A bit shocked at £18 entry fee but as we were here just paid it even though it was p……. down at this point ! It kept on showering. Firstly we walked down/ through the Himalayan area and round the lake to the walled garden ( some steep slopes to get down) BUT well worth it ( about half hour to stroll there, half hour return). Ferry not operating due to conditions. Drinks in the Courtyard Cafe ( would be best on a warm, sunny day). Followed by entry to the House …..what a magnificent place. Brilliant decor and furniture. Followed by drinks.food in the Terrace Cafe ( not a lot of choice). Missed out on seeing the Church. A shuttle bus does operate around the grounds. Overall a thoroughly fantastic visit …. Will hope to be returning on a sunnier day. You can upgrade your ticket if you want for a yearly pass one …. I would do if I lived closer to the property. Thank you Harewood for making it a really lovely experience …..except for the rain ! I won’t post all the great photos I took or it will spoil the surprises for you.

  • Rich O

    May 2024

    Very enjoyable and educational experience. Nice to see the trust acknowledge the source of the family wealth from the 1700's, accurate history should be taught, warts and all. Gardens and grounds are beautiful.

  • Stewart Taylor

    May 2024

    A really nice house to visit. The staff have a lot of knowledge of the family history and the contents. There is a really nice cafe. Nice views looking out into the grounds of the house. Well worth a visit.

  • Andy Edwards

    April 2024

    Absolutely fantastic place to visit. You can go round the gardens for free but to go inside there is a charge but unsure how much it is. A really lovely building to visit.

  • Rachel Hargreaves

    April 2024

    First time to the house and gardens. It was a shame that the colour exhibition did not include any yarn, knitting, crochet, embroidery or crewelwork items. I know it is intended and I would love to see the walled garden restored to its original glory and full of vegetables and flowers soon.