Went to the Garden cafe in the grounds. Very peaceful setting and had a nice ploughman's and vegetarian platter each followed by a very nice cake. Lovely place to pit stop if you are walking around the Dedham countryside too.
October visit. Interesting paintings and different styles. Pleasant people working there. But I would like to point out a few problems for those with mobility issues. The main car park has thick large gravel and mobility scooter / walker would not cope with it. There are a few spaces near the house entrance. The paths to the disabled toilet and cafe are rough slabs with 1inch gaps so also not good - use the grass instead. Hardly any chose of food in cafe ie sandwich or cake because the museum shuts in October. The cafe is separate to the house and in the grounds. I enjoyed the visit but had a fit man with me or would have been a wasted 1 hour journey to get there
Good collection of his work within his house and studio. Prompted to visit after seeing some of his paintings in the Norwich museum. Museum is not open after early autumn until spring so check dates.
I love this Museum, amazingly interesting. Lots of fabulous art. Very friendly and helpful staff. Great cafe too. A must if you're an artist.
Wonderful museum, great art collection, limited opening times. Garden cafe has great selection to eat and drink in wonderful setting.
Very peacefull and interesting place. Love coffee in the cafe.
Lovely museum and art gallery of AJ Munnings. His paintings of horses are the best. Had a curator tour excellent and don't forget to change your tickets to an annual pass amazing offer.
Beautiful stately home & grounds, still containing personal effects of the artist who once lived there. Sir Alfred Munnings might have become a forgotten artist, in an area so dominated by the landscape master, John Constable, but seeing his full size canvases, each occupying an entire wall space, is truly stunning. Munnings was a local 'character', politically incorrect & larger than life, whose attitude would be castigated these days. In his day he was well known in the village & throughout the area, & whose reputation was as someone either loved or loathed. I've met those in the art world who still revile him for his political views, connections to Churchill & the Windsor's, but whatever you think of the man, his natural talent still deserves the credit it's due. Munnings was a natural, gifted painter, so go see the framed evidence for yourself...
A wonderful place to visit with some fabulous and unexpected paintings (not all horses!). Lovely house. Friendly and knowledgeable staff.
The only downside is the entry cost - £12 pp which we thought was a bit expensive.
Had afternoon tea on the patio.
Wonderful food and service.
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