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THE ARTS SOCIETY EXETER VISIT TO BOWOOD HOUSE,

Originally built in1720, part of the building was destroyed by fire in 1955. This left a beautiful Georgian
building. The Robert Adams Diocletian wing contains a library, orangery (picture gallery) and
the Lansdowne marbles in the sculpture gallery. At the east end is the laboratory where
Joseph Priestley discovered oxygen gas. Exhibition rooms show Lord Byron’s Albanian dress,
watercolours, miniatures and jewellery and paintings by Constable, Gainsborough, Turner.
David Roberts, and Edward Lear. The Arcadian and extensive grounds were landscaped by
Capability Brown with formal gardens surrounding the house.
TIME TABLE – Redwood Coach
Lower South Street Pick up 9.15am Return approx. 6.00pm
Toby Inn Pick up 9.30am Return approx. 5.45pm
Cost £36.00 to include transport, house entry pre-booked groups. Stable
restaurant available, at own cost. One course meal, hot or cold for £13.70,
sandwiches and drinks available. Picnics must be eaten outdoors where there
are plenty of seats. Please note Bowood House is a Cash Free Zone.
Any queries, other than payment, please contact Jean Simpson-Smith, email-
visits.exeter@theartssociety.org

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