House Proud - Hatchlands Park
House Proud returns for a fourth year with another fabulous evening of untold stories. Enjoy an evening of music, song and performance, surrounded by historic instruments and art, hosted by drag star That Girl.
Take a walk with ecologist Connor Butler to learn what the emerging theory of queer ecology is all about. Join historian Sheldon K. Goodman and our Collections & House Manager Mark Syson-Harvey to revisit some of the LGBTQ+ histories represented in the treasures you’ll find in the house. The Surrey Rainbow Choir will be back for their fourth year in a row, with more acts yet to be announced.
With talks and performances happening at different times in different parts of the house and garden throughout the evening, you'll be free to explore and join in with the bits that most interest you.
Please note:
- Head to our main entrance off the A246, and come down the path to the front door of the house.
- No stiletto heels on our historic floors please.
- Disabled parking bays near reception. Ramped access to house available via parterre garden.
- Not recommended for children, though everyone is welcome.
- Tickets available on the door.
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House Proud returns for a fourth year with another fabulous evening of untold stories. Enjoy an evening of music, song and performance, surrounded by historic instruments and art, hosted by drag star That Girl.
Take a walk with ecologist Connor Butler to learn what the emerging theory of queer ecology is all about. Join historian Sheldon K. Goodman and our Collections & House Manager Mark Syson-Harvey to revisit some of the LGBTQ+ histories represented in the treasures you’ll find in the house. The Surrey Rainbow Choir will be back for their fourth year in a row, with more acts yet to be announced.
With talks and performances happening at different times in different parts of the house and garden throughout the evening, you'll be free to explore and join in with the bits that most interest you.
Please note:
- Head to our main entrance off the A246, and come down the path to the front door of the house.
- No stiletto heels on our historic floors please.
- Disabled parking bays near reception. Ramped access to house available via parterre garden.
- Not recommended for children, though everyone is welcome.
- Tickets available on the door.