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Visiting Henry Moore Studios & Gardens

Experience Henry Moore’s iconic work in the beautiful Hertfordshire countryside with a visit to the artist’s former home, studios and sculpture gardens.

A group of children Children play hide and seek around Henry Moore's huge sculpture Large Figure in a Shelter.

Tickets

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

Support our work, at no extra cost, by adding Gift Aid when you buy your ticket.

Opening times

Our 2026 visitor season runs from 1 April to 25 October. We’re open Wednesday to Sunday, 11:00–17:00.

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

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Frequently asked questions

Find answers to other common questions about our facilities, activities and what to expect once you get here.

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Can I touch the sculptures?

Yes, you can touch the outdoor artworks. The sculptures can be more delicate than they look, so please be careful, especially if you are wearing jewellery.

What should I wear?

Much of our estate is grassland and can get very muddy in wet weather. We advise wearing sturdy, practical shoes and bringing waterproofs if rain is forecast.

Can I bring my dog?

Badged assistance dogs are welcome, but our gardens and car park are unsuitable for pet dogs and other furry friends, so please leave them at home.

Where to eat

Two people sitting at a cafe table which is in front of a large window. Through the window there is a garden and the side wall of a cottage.

Café

Our on-site café offers a full range of teas, coffees and soft drinks alongside a menu of snacks, sandwiches and sweet treats.

The Hoops Inn – currently closed

We regret that The Hoops Inn is currently closed until further notice.

Picnics

We have two outdoor picnic areas with tables and space to lay out blankets. For the enjoyment of all visitors, we ask that you don’t picnic in the sculpture gardens.

Gift shop

Our gift shop stocks a range of Henry Moore inspired products, with designs you won’t find anywhere else.

Visit us in person for even more items that aren’t available online, including jewellery and crafts by local makers.

Visit our online shop

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Explore Henry Moore Studios & Gardens in a new way with our free audio-visual guide on Bloomberg Connects, the arts and culture app.

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Getting here

We’re located just 27 miles north of London in the beautiful Hertfordshire countryside.

Plan your journey to Studios & Gardens by car, by train, by bus, or by walking or cycling.

 

Directions & parking

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