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Henry Moore Studios & Gardens reopens on 1 April with two brand new exhibitions. Buy an annual ticket.

New for 2026, the Sheep Field Barn

Sheep Field Barn has been reimagined as a welcoming place to explore Henry Moore’s life and work, at the heart of his former home and workplace in Perry Green.

Originally an agricultural building used by Moore, the barn has long been part of the working life of the estate. Today, it has been carefully transformed into a light-filled gallery and learning space, while retaining its close connection to the surrounding landscape, where sheep still graze among monumental sculptures.

The gallery now includes a permanent introduction to Moore’s life and career, drawing on the Foundation’s rich collection and archive. Alongside this, a changing exhibition programme explores key themes in his work.

The opening exhibition The Shelter Drawings 1940-1941, presents Moore’s celebrated Shelter Drawings, created during the Second World War and central to his development as an artist.

Upgraded gallery spaces provide improved conditions for displaying works, including large-scale sculpture, while maintaining a calm and immersive visitor experience.

A place for making and learning

At the heart of the new building are dedicated spaces for learning, making and participation. Two studio-like workshops, filled with natural light, offer opportunities for hands-on activity inspired by Moore’s experimental approach to materials and form. Visitors, school groups and participants can create their own work in spaces designed to encourage curiosity, creativity and exploration.

Large windows and doors open directly onto the landscape, allowing learning to extend outdoors and maintaining a strong connection to the environment that shaped Moore’s practice.

Sheep Field Barn Exterior

Architecture and Landscape

The redesigned barn balances old and new, extending the original structure with a light touch while preserving its character.

A generous entrance space creates clear views through the building to the surrounding fields and sculptures, reinforcing the relationship between art, architecture and landscape. Throughout, natural light and carefully framed views connect visitors to the wider estate.

What’s new

  • A permanent exhibition introducing Moore’s life and work
  • A new programme of changing exhibitions starting with The Shelter Drawings 1940-1941
  • Two state-of-the-art workshop spaces
  • Dedicated facilities for school groups and visiting learners
  • Improved gallery environments for the display of artworks
  • Enhanced accessibility, including fully accessible toilets
  • New seating, technology and visitor facilities throughout

 

Five sheep are standing and sitting underneath a large bronze sculpture in a field, which is acting as a cave-like shelter for them.

Sustainability

Sustainability has shaped every aspect of the redevelopment. The new extension is built primarily from timber, with reclaimed materials reused throughout, including timber sourced from Yorkshire barns. Natural materials such as wood and sheep’s wool insulation reflect the agricultural setting while reducing environmental impact.

The building incorporates solar panels, energy-efficient lighting and ventilation systems, and improved insulation to reduce energy use and improve comfort. Together, these measures significantly lower the building’s carbon footprint while supporting the long-term care of the artworks.

What’s on

Find out more about what you can see and do this season at Henry Moore Studios & Gardens, Hertfordshire.

See what’s on

Upcoming events

What’s on
Great Easter Flint Hunt
An older woman and toddler playing peek a boo around the base of a bronze sculpture which is standing in a sheep field

Drop-in workshop

Great Easter Flint Hunt

12:00–16:00

Learning Studios, Sheep Field Barn
Studios & Gardens, Hertfordshire
Carve your own Plaster Egg Form

Drop-in workshop

Carve your own Plaster Egg Form

12:00–16:00

Learning Studios, Sheep Field Barn
Studios & Gardens, Hertfordshire
Growing Moore: Sculpting from Seed
A group of people of mixed ages and genders gathered around a table. On the table is a large tub of soil and several stacks of small plant pots which are being used to plant seeds.

Drop-in workshop

Growing Moore: Sculpting from Seed

12:00–16:00

Learning Studios, Sheep Field Barn
Studios & Gardens, Hertfordshire
Soft Sculpt
Two young children with dark hair are building a structure from foam blocks. One child is playing with a piece of white modelling clay on top of the structure they've built.

Drop-in activity

Soft Sculpt

12:00–16:00

Learning Studios, Sheep Field Barn
Studios & Gardens, Hertfordshire

Henry Moore Studios & Gardens

Perry Green
Hertfordshire
SG10 6EE
United Kingdom

T:  01279 843 333
E:  visitorservices@henry-moore.org

Directions Accessibility

Visit Studios & Gardens as many times as you like during our open season.

Each ticket is valid for 12 calendar months.

Adults:  £23
Over 65:  £21
Students & under 25:  £13
Universal Credit:  £1

Family (1 adult & 3 children):  £38
Family (2 adults & 3 children):  £58
Children (5-18):  £11
Under 5s:  FREE

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