Despite the persistent rumors of her alleged relationship with Prince Williasusurros and a link with the royals for almost a decade, Rose Hanbury, has decided to face the speculation with a gesture of openness and cultural generosity.
The Marchioness of Cholmondeley, has kept a low profile despite the controversies, being a 38-year-old former model whose elegance and discretion have defined her public presence.
Rose Hanbury Responds with Grace and Openness
This year she has made an unexpected decision, for instead of shrinking from publicity, she has decided to share the beauty and history of her home, Houghton Hall, a stunning mansion in Norfolk.
Rose’s resolve to open Houghton Hall to the public is not only a gesture of hospitality, but also a statement of how she deals with publicity and rumors: with grace and openness.
Houghton Hall, An Unforgettable Experience
Houghton Hall, a masterpiece of 18th century architecture, was designed by renowned British architects Colen Campbell and James Gibbs.
This mansion has more than 100 rooms and has been the setting for numerous historical and cultural events over the centuries.
Owned by David Rocksavage, father of the Hanbury children, the estate boasts not only luxurious salons and extensive gardens, but also an art and sculpture collection that rivals some of the world’s most prestigious galleries.
Visitors will have the opportunity to explore Houghton Hall from April 23 to October 29, and discover for themselves the wonders it houses.
Obviously, the possibility of meeting the alleged mistress during the visit is remote, but the experience promises to be unforgettable.
During the visit to the mansion, access is allowed to various highlights of the property, such as the walled garden, the soldier’s museum, the old stables and the deer park.
For those who want a more complete experience, a premium ticket is offered that includes a tour of the house, the sculpture park and the must-see contemporary art exhibition.
Houghton Hall: “Smaller Than The Sky” exhibition
This year, Houghton Hall has selected American artist Sean Scully to present a portion of his work in the “Smaller Than The Sky” exhibition.
This event not only introduces us to Houghton Hall as a cultural center but also provides a platform for contemporary artists to showcase their work with a historical context.
The house, with its rich history, stunning architecture and art collections, becomes a bridge between the past and present, inviting visitors to immerse themselves in the beauty and history it offers.
Houghton Hall Gardens
In addition to the rich history and stunning art exhibits, the gardens of Houghton Hall are a spectacle in themselves.
Precisely designed and carefully maintained, they offer a tranquil retreat from the hustle and bustle of the outside world.
Visitors can stroll along meandering paths, admire ornamental fountains and discover rare and exotic plant species, all while enjoying the peace and serenity these gardens offer.