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Originally called The Sub Hall, this large room was designed as a link between the House and the Grounds, somewhere for wet dogs and muddy boots. Later it was used for storage and as an indoor play area for generations of Lascelles children.
In 1989, the
Sub Hall underwent a major transformation and became the Terrace Gallery, the first contemporary art gallery in an English country House. “Images of Paradise”, the first exhibition in the new space, featured works by 59 artists. These works were then auctioned to raise money for Survival International, a charity dedicated to protecting the rights of tribal people all over the world. Since then, the Terrace Gallery has had exhibitions by a wide range of artists, including Sir Sidney Nolan, Andy Goldsworthy, David Hockney, Andy Warhol and Dame Elizabeth Frink.
The Terrace Gallery continues to show a range of innovative exhibitions every year. See What’s On for the current exhibition. Entry is free with a Grounds ticket.