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Ship Ahoy! Family Trail

Step into the world of J.M.W. Turner and set sail on an artistic adventure through Petworth House and Garden!

  • Booking not needed
  • Free event (admission applies)

Step into the world of J.M.W. Turner and set sail on an artistic adventure through Petworth House and Garden! Follow the clues to discover the golden light, rolling landscapes, and stormy skies that inspired Turner’s famous paintings.

But this isn’t just any trail—Turner loved painting the sea, so get ready for some nautical fun! Climb aboard our large wooden ships, imagine braving wild waves, and take part in seafaring games along the way. Can you steer your ship through a storm, hoist the sails, or spot land on the horizon?

Grab your artist’s eye and your sea legs, and embark on a creative voyage through the landscapes Turner loved!

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This event is free, but normal admission charges apply for the venue.

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What to bring and wear

The trail is outdoors, so please dress for the weather!

Upcoming events

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Turner's Vision at Petworth 

For the first time in 20 years, a specially curated selection of JMW Turner’s artistic studies of Petworth will be exhibited in the very place that inspired him. These rarely seen works give a fascinating insight into Turner’s methods.

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21 Jun to 16 Nov 2025
at
10:30 to 16:30
+ 148 other dates or times
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Petworth Late: Summer Solstice & Turner's Vision at Petworth Exhibition 

Enjoy the summer solstice in the Pleasure Garden at Petworth, and see our new 'Turner's Vision at Petworth' exhibition.

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on
21 Jun 2025
at
19:00 to 22:00
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Archaeology in the Park Guided Walk 

Find out about some of the archaeological findings in the Park on this two hour guided walk.

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on
4 Jul to 11 Jul 2025
at
10:30 to 12:30
+ 3 other dates or times
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Changing Landscape Exhibition 

This exhibition tells the 900-year story of the landscape at Petworth, the people who lived and worked in it, and explores what landscape means to people now and in the past.

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7 Jul to 17 Aug 2025
at
10:30 to 16:30
+ 41 other dates or times
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