2023: A Busy Year

08th December 2023

Find out what happened at Goodwood House over 2023

  • Stories from the Collection

  • Goodwood House

  • Collection

  • Art

  • History

  • Exhibition

  • Coronation

  • Painting

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December prompted us to look back on the year and think about everything that’s been achieved. It has been a busy year indeed, which started strong with our painting conservator Ying Yang conserving five major pictures, including one of King Charles II.

In the Large Library, superb progress has been made making book supports for the 3000+ historic books, and other conservation projects have included stabilising Queen Victoria’s cushion, cleaning and mending the 18th century King’s Bed hangings, and conserving the family’s 20th century coronation robes.

2023's Exhibition, focussed on the roles of the Dukes of Richmond in past coronations, was very popular with over 5000 visitors who came for a guided tour and afternoon tea. 

Acquisitions have been strong this year, with a purchase of a silver-gilt tazza (an ornamental dish), which was commissioned by the 4th Duke of Richmond and sold off in the Gordon Castle sale in 1938. It is lovely to be able to bring it home after nearly 100 years.

Learn more about our living history at Goodwood House with a Guided Tour and Tea & Tour as part of our Open Days from March to October.

Our painting conservator, Ying Yang restoring five 17th century paintings in the Egyptian Dining Room in January 2023
The Long Hall set up with our Coronation Exhibition, which ran from May to October 2023
Ruth Stevens from Sussex Conservation Consortium undertaking preventative conservation in the Large Library
  • Stories from the Collection

  • Goodwood House

  • Collection

  • Art

  • History

  • Exhibition

  • Coronation

  • Painting