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Influences of Vaughan Williams

Who influenced Ralph Vaughan Williams — and who did he go on to influence? Join us for a musical conversation, with an evening at Leith Hill Place exploring Vaughan Williams inspirations, contemporaries and successors.

  • Booking essential

Bernardi Music Group’s Stradivarius Piano Trio, led by renowned violinist Andrew Bernardi, will guide us through the evening. The programme includes music from Ravel, Ina Boyle & Vaughan Williams including artwork by Michael Joseph.

Join us as we celebrate Vaughan Williams's birthday, with a glass of bubbles and a slice of cake included.

Times

Prices

Event ticket prices

Ticket typeTicket category
All £58.00

The basics

Booking number

Call 03442491895

Accessibility

Limited disabled parking at the front of the house. To book a space please email leithhillplace@nationaltrust.org.uk

Meeting point

Leith Hill Place

Suitability for children

Under 18's must be accompanied by an adult.

What to bring and wear

Concert going attire with sensible footwear for the short walk from car park, via a laid track through the paddock to the house (approx. 7 min walk). No stilettoes are allowed on the heritage floor.

Upcoming events

Movement, Forest Bathing and Cream Tea Mini Retreat 

Set within the quiet beauty of Leith Hill Place, this four-hour mini-retreat invites you to slow down and reconnect with the steadier rhythms of nature.

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on
21 Aug 2026
at 13:00 to 17:00

T-Time Talk: The Three Founders and the Fight for Green Space 

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on
22 Aug 2026
at 15:00 to 16:00

Weekend music recitals 

Join us for free music recitals at weekends throughout the summer.

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on
23 Aug to 6 Sep 2026
at 14:00 to 16:00+ 2 other dates or times

T-Time Talk: The fight for our right to enjoy outdoors with Kate Ashbrook 

Kate Ashbrook, general secretary of the Open Spaces Society, will talk about the society’s colourful 161-year history, the challenges we face today, and what the future might hold for our enjoyment of paths and open spaces in town and country.

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on
29 Aug 2026
at 15:00 to 16:00