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Little Holland House

The former home of artist, designer and craftsman Frank Dickinson. The Grade II* interior is a unique interpretation of the English arts and crafts movement.

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Little Holland House is open on the first Sunday of every month, 11am - 5pm.

Take a step back in time and visit the former home of artist, designer and craftsman Frank Dickinson (1874-1961). A unique interpretation of the English arts and crafts movement, the Grade II* interior was created entirely by Dickinson, inspired by the ideals of John Ruskin and William Morris and contains Dickinson's paintings, hand-made furniture, furnishings, metalwork and carving, in a unique fusion of Art Nouveau and the English Arts and Crafts style. With very limited finances Dickinson designed and built the house himself between 1902-04 - the ultimate in DIY!

Little Holland House provides wheelchair access to ground floor.

Enjoy a special afternoon or evening visit to this unique house accompanied by a guide. A chance to make yourself at home and spend time in the extraordinary decorative interior of the house. Discover some of the sources that inspired Frank Dickinson's creativity.

Family friendly activities and adult events can be found on our events page.

What we offer?

  • Private group tours

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