Henry Moore Studios & Gardens
Henry Moore Studios & Gardens
Seventy acres of Hertfordshire sky above seventy acres of studios, workshops and art.
Experience Henry Moore’s iconic work with a visit to the artist’s former home and sculpture gardens.
Opening times
Wednesday to Sunday and Bank Holidays, 11:00–17:00
Studios close at 16:00. We are closed on Mondays and Tuesdays (except Bank Holidays).
Our 2024 season runs from Thursday 28 March until Sunday 3 November 2024.
Annual tickets
Visit Studios & Gardens as many times as you like during our open season. Each ticket is valid for 12 calendar months.
Adults: £18
Children: £8.50
Under 5s: FREE
Concessions: £16.50
Student / Under 25: £11
Families: from £30
Support our work, at no extra cost, by adding Gift Aid when you buy your ticket.
What you can see
Explore our sculpture gardens, six authentically preserved studios and Moore’s family home
Sculpture gardens
With over 70 acres of gardens and rolling fields, see Moore’s world-famous, monumental sculptures as he intended, against the landscape he shaped.
Studios
Preserved as Moore would have used them in his lifetime, six studios reveal the artist’s processes of drawing, etching, carving and model making.
The studios close at 16:00
Tapestries in the Aisled Barn
A reconstructed 16th century farm building, the Aisled Barn is the only place in the world to see Moore’s unique tapestries. Available to hire, and occasionally closed for private events.
Hoglands, the Moore’s family home
Hoglands was home to Henry Moore and his wife, Irina for almost fifty years. It now houses Moore’s personal art collection and the curiosities that often inspired his sculpture.
You can book a tour of Hoglands on arrival at the ticket desk. Hoglands tickets are £6 per person.
What’s on
Join us for talks, workshops, film screenings, archive events and more.
Talk
Artist Talks: Manal AlDowayan
14:30–15:30
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Digital Soundscape
Listening/Mapping by felix taylor
Open archive session
Open Archive: Inspiration, Sculpture and Our Natural World
14:00–16:30
Drop-in, no booking needed
Talk
Artist Talks: Shezad Dawood
14:30–15:30
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Plan your visit
Find answers to frequently asked questions, plan your route and find out more about visiting Henry Moore Studios & Gardens.
Frequently asked questions
Can I touch the sculptures? Can I bring my dog? and other common questions about visiting.
Accessibility
We aim to make our facilities as accessible as possible so that everyone can enjoy Moore’s work.
Where to eat
Find out about refreshments at Studios & Gardens.
Plan a group visit
Schools, colleges and universities
Engage your students with an educational group visit. We offer guided tours, free of charge, to school, college and university groups from Year 3 upwards
Group visits
We offer your group the chance to learn more about Henry Moore’s life, explore the landscape that inspired his work, and take a tour of the Moore’s family home
Henry Moore Archive
The world’s leading resource on the life and work of Henry Moore, containing publications, correspondence, images and exhibition material.
The archive is open by appointment year-round.
Discover Henry Moore
Moore was one of the most important British artists of the twentieth century, and arguably the most internationally celebrated sculptor of the period.
Volunteering
Do you have an enthusiasm for art and culture, or experience in education? Do you enjoy spending time surrounded by art and nature?
We are looking for enthusiastic people to join our community of volunteers who help us to bring Henry Moore’s home and workplace to life.
Henry Moore Studios & Gardens
Dane Tree House
Perry Green
Much Hadham
Hertfordshire
SG10 6EE
United Kingdom
T: 01279 843 333
E: ReceptionDTH@henry-moore.org