Open days introductory talks 10 May
On open days, one of our experienced and friendly volunteers will give a free short introductory talk on the history of Sir Herbert Baker and his sometimes controversial relationship with the Bank of England.
- Booking not needed
- Free event (admission applies)
Come and enjoy a free short talk on the history of Sir Herbert Baker at his birthplace, Owletts. The collection you will see, and many of the rooms too, bear the hallmarks of Sir Herbert's influence. In the talk, you'll hear how his relationship with fellow architect Edward Lutyens influenced many of his designs in India and how the relationship soured. You'll also hear about his fascinating connection with the Bank of England and how the changes Baker made to Sir John Sloane's original building damaged his reputation.
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This event is free, but normal admission charges apply for the venue.
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- Suitability
Supervised children are welcome
- Meeting point
Join us next to the bird bath in the garden at the scheduled times to hear this intriguing story.
- What to bring and wear
Please come dressed suitably for the weather. No heavy boots in the house, please.
- Other
There is some work taking place in the garden presently, so please be careful where you walk.
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Come and view some of the rooms and watch our conservation team in action in this impressive 17th-century manor house - the birthplace and family home of celebrated architect Sir Herbert Baker.
Conservation open days introductory talks 6 May
On open days, one of our experienced and friendly volunteers will give a free short introductory talk on the history of Sir Herbert Baker and his sometimes controversial relationship with the Bank of England.
House Open Days 2026
Come and view some of the rooms in this impressive 17th-century manor house - the birthplace and family home of celebrated architect Sir Herbert Baker.
Heritage Open Day 2026
Come and view some of the rooms in this impressive 17th-century manor house - the birthplace and family home of celebrated architect Sir Herbert Baker.