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Penlee House is a gallery, museum, cafe and shop. Situated within Penlee Park, a space to reflect and great for family visits.

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A space for exhibitions & events

Alongside our Exhibition programme we run a variety of community events and workshops. The Newlyn School and Social history galleries change often. Find out what’s on.

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A space to learn

Penlee House is committed to lifelong learning. We run workshops for all age groups and offer a school workshop programme.

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A space for all

Built in 1865, as the home of the Branwell family. Penlee House is home to many paintings by members of the Newlyn School. It is also home to the Penzance Natural History and Antiquarian Society collection.

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You can search and browse our collections online. We also have a section dedicated to the Newlyn School.

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Social History Display: John Willie Matthewman

July 20 - August 31
Painting of a coastal cliffside with rugged, sunlit rock formations. The blue sea sparkles below, and seagulls fly near the water, conveying tranquillity.

From 29 July to 31 August, the upstairs Local History Gallery will feature a small display of paintings by John Willie Matthewman (1877–1947).

Born in Sheffield, Matthewman moved to Penberth in 1928 and spent many years painting the landscapes and coastline of West Cornwall. His work reflects a close familiarity with the area, capturing places that remain recognisable today.

Although not as widely known as some of his contemporaries, Matthewman exhibited with the Newlyn Society of Artists in 1937, and one of his paintings was accepted for exhibition at the Royal Academy, London, the following year.

Curated by Gordon Matthewman, a descendant of the artist, this selection of works offers a rare opportunity to see paintings displayed close to the landscapes in which they were created, providing a glimpse into the artistic and social history of the area.

Usual admission charges apply.

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