The Watts Gallery and Chapel

By | January 18, 2015

Today we planned a big day out. The sun was shining and we headed off to the Watts Gallery. The Watts Gallery is a purpose-built art gallery created for the display of works by the Victorian artist George Frederic Watts and his wife. Visiting galleries is hard with a 3 and 4 year old but they were happy to follow the trail around the gallery and we looked at some amazing paintings and sculptures.

the Watts GalleryAs well as the gallery there was a lovely tea room where we had lunch and there were lots of other buildings housing studios. We liked this installation in the gardens and spotted some pretty cyclamen at the bottom of the tree (identified thanks to a pic emailed to Nanny).

the Watts GalleryAfter lunch we headed down the road to the beautiful Watts ChapelĀ  created by Mary Seton Watts. It was small but perfectly formed, perched rather precariously at the top of the cemetery.

Watts ChapelWe spotted lots of snowdrops peeping out of the ground.

snowdrops at Watts ChapelThe Cloisters near the Watts Chapel.

Watts ChapelOur final stop was Brookwood Cemetery to search for the old Necropolis Railway. We found part of the old track bed and walked along it but we were starting to feel really cold by now so headed home.

Necropolis Railway at Brookwood

2 thoughts on “The Watts Gallery and Chapel

  1. Nanny

    Love to see them walking hand-in-hand. You had a grand day out on such a cold day………….xxxx

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  2. Sara

    HI there,

    Could I use your photo of the Necropolis Railway in a danish non-profit cultural magazine called Anglomania? We’ll bring an article about the Necropolis Railway and you photo would suit it well. We have no money to offer but we’ll credit your name etc.
    Please write my e-mail.

    All the best,
    Sara Houmann

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