
Belle is the story of Dido Elizabeth Belle who was the daughter of John Lindsay, a British Naval Officer, and a African woman, Maria Belle, who was enslaved in the West Indies. He took his daughter home with him in 1765 and as he was away at sea she was brought up by his uncle Lord Mansfield. This is where Kenwood comes in as she lived there for 30 years.

Kenwood House looks across the huge green expanses of Hampstead Heath and from here you really feel like you are in the countryside. I used to visit Kenwood every year for the concerts held in the natural bowl leading down the lake in the photo and it was magical as the sun went down and the music floated across the water.
The house itself has been closed for refurbishment for a year but now you can visit the house to explore its splendid rooms, its gorgeous library and its surprising art collection. More good news about visiting is that it is free to tour the house.
This elegant building dates from the early 17th century and remodelled by Robert Adams in the early 18th century and it is his work that we can admire, especially the library which is one of Adams' most famous interiors.
There is plenty of art to enjoy with a collection of masterpieces from a Rembrandt self portrait to a paintings by Vermeer, Landseer and Gainsborough. In the grounds there are a number of notable sculptures including a Barbara Hepworth and a Henry Moore.
For more information check out the Kenwood page on the English Heritage website.
Bye for now.
Sue
@itsyourlondon
www.itsyourlondon.co.uk
I loved the movie, but have yet to go and visit Kenwood house form the inside! Thanks for sharing.
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