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Welcome to Arundells. With paintings by Churchill and Sargent, Chinese ceramics from Chairman Mao, David Lloyd George’s writing desk and memorabilia from Nixon and Castro, Arundells is the former home of Sir Edward Heath KG MBE, Prime Minister and Statesman. Located within Salisbury’s magnificent Cathedral Close, the house is one of ...
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The Close. Arundells is situated within the spectacular...
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The name “Arundells” comes from James Everard Arundell, son...
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Arundells Collection includes works by well known artists,...
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Arundells reflects his time in public life, including a...
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One of the casts was bought by the sitter himself and...
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The restored bow section of the yacht was unveiled by Sir...
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Arundells is a Grade II* listed house in Salisbury, Wiltshire, England, that was the home of the late Prime Minister Sir Edward Heath from 1985 to 2005. The house and its extensive garden are open to the public, displaying Heath's art collection, political memorabilia and sailing trophies.
Arundells is the former home of Sir Edward Heath KG MBE, Prime Minister and Statesman. Sir Edward bequeathed Arundells to the Charitable Foundation set up in his name following his death in 2005. He very much wanted as many people as possible to “share the beauty of Arundells” and to enjoy his diverse and very personal collection.
The Close. Arundells is situated within the spectacular setting of the largest and most lovely Cathedral Close in Britain, extending to some 80 acres and with a beautiful Greens surrounding the magnificent Cathedral …
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SOLD OUT email info@arundells.org to be added to a waiting list The Arundell family of Wardour stuck to their Catholic faith at a time of persecution. Discover the sacred items they collected at Wardour Castle Chapel with Dr Tessa Murdoch. Read about Wardour Chapel on its website. Dr Tessa Murdoch Dr Tessa Murdoch FSA worked […]
The house was saved by Mr and Mrs Robert Hawkings, who restored Arundells in 1964. Sir Edward Heath. The most famous resident of Arundells was Sir Edward Heath, the Conservative politician who served as Leader of the Conservative Party from 1965-1975 and as Prime Minister from 1970-1974. Heath lived in Arundells from 1985 until his death in 2005.
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Arundells. 422 reviews. #4 of 67 things to do in Salisbury. Speciality MuseumsArchitectural BuildingsGardens. Open now. 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM. Write a review. About. Bringing together six architectural periods, Arundells is one of the finest houses in Salisbury’s Cathedral Close, with parts of the property dating back to the 13th Century.