July 19, 2025

Meet the Artists: In Sight : In Mind, at Kelvedon Hall

Kelvedon Hall

On 19th July, HeritageXplore users are invited to a special Meet the Artists event at Kelvedon Hall, held as part of In Sight : In Mind - an exhibition showcasing some of the top established and emerging artists from the East of England. Among them is Paul Benney, renowned for the Coronation State Portrait of Queen Camilla, unveiled at the National Gallery on 6 May 2025. While celebrated for his portraits of British public figures, Benney’s personal work explores mystical, psychological, and spiritual themes through luminous, allegorical compositions. Other participating artists will also be present to share insights into their work.

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Venue: Kelvedon Hall, Kelvedon Hatch, Brentwood CM14 5TN 
Date: Saturday, 19 July
Time: 2-6 pm
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  • Meet the Artists: In Sight : In Mind, at Kelvedon Hall

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    KELVEDON HALL

    Discover complete rural tranquility, where Adam-esque interiors, the stunning Rose Garden, and centuries of history await—just a short journey from London.

    Kelvedon Hall

    Kelvedon Hall stands as a remarkable testament to English architectural and social heritage, rooted in a medieval manor site and transformed through centuries of distinguished ownership. Originally acquired by the Wright family in 1538, the current red brick structure—built in a distinctive U-plan—comprises a three-storey central block connected to two-storey pavilions, embodying the architectural elegance of its era.

    In 1937, Henry 'Chips' Channon, a prominent socialite, purchased the estate, marking a significant chapter in its history. Channon's stewardship brought notable enhancements, including a uniquely styled 'Neo-Austrian-Baroque' swimming pool pavilion designed by William Kellner and entrance lodges created by Wellesley and Wells. The interior reflects this rich narrative, featuring Adamesque-style rooms from the 1780s, a John Churchill ceiling mural, and mid-1960s redesigns by David Hicks.

    Recognised for its historical and architectural significance, Kelvedon Hall is a Grade I listed building, with additional structures like its lodges, orangery, and stable block also receiving heritage protection. The hall remains a private residence, continuing the Channon family's legacy and serving as a living document of English social history. Its historic Rose Garden has found new life as a venue for opera and theatrical events, further enriching the estate's cultural significance and connection to the arts.

    Private tours, and further details, will be coming soon.

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