From Sir David Attenborough and Vivienne Westood, to William Wordsworth and Octavia Hill, get face to face with those who have shaped the way we think and feel about nature today in a new exhibition, 'Faces of Change: Nature's Champions'. See paintings, sculptures and objects from the National Portrait Gallery's collection, alongside objects from from Dunham Massey's own collection that link the National Trust place to some of the sitters.
Free event, but House and Garden ticket required.
Normal admission applies.
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