The Library at Arundel Castle, West Sussex

Arundel opens to the public on April 1, 2000.

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Arundel is one of the most glorious of English castles, dating from the 11th century it was much rebuiltin the 18th and 19th centuries. It remains the seat of the Duke of Norfolk and its recent programmes of repair and redecoration make it one of the most impressive of privately owned houses in the country.Work completed in the early 1990s by the Earl and Countess of Arundel included the bold redecoration, in the spirit of the Victorian originals, of several rooms in the east wing. This became once more the family's private accommodation. The architect for this 1991-2 work was Vernon Gibberd. The redecoration was carried out with the advice of David Mlinaric and was supervised by Lady Arundel and included several important historic rooms, some of which can now also be visited by the public, such as the billiard room, to which C.A. Buckler's original 1870s furniture has been returned and the Gothic library.The library is the major interior surviving from the 11th Duke of Norfolk's work carried out in around 1800 and is a tour de force of carved Honduras mahogany by Jonathon Ritson, father and son. The seat furniture originally supplied by Morant for Queen Victoria's visit in 1846 has been reinstated and the carpet rewoven to the old design and the curtains of red Norfolk plush re-hung in the central arches.As John Martin Robinson wrote in December 1992, "Altogether the restoration and redecoration of Arundel marks it out as one of the most successful of country house revivals of recent years".Opening Times 1 April to 29 October

daily, except Saturdays and Good Friday, 12-5pm. Over the winter pre-booked groups may be arranged.

Tel: 01903-883136 Website address:arundelcastle.orgLast month's Room of the Month:The Palm Room, Spencer HouseRoom of the Month Archives:Eastnor

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