Visit Penlee House & Museum

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.

 

Bramley, Frank


Frank Bramley is the artist behind one of the Newlyn School’s most iconic images – the painting ‘A Hopeless Dawn’, […]

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Hughes, Eleanor


Eleanor Waymouth was born in Christchurch, New Zealand, although her parents were originally from the West Country.  Biography Eleanor Hughes […]

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A Picture Paints a Thousand Words

FREE Public Guided Tours


When Every Tuesday and Thursday at 11:00am

Our team of Volunteer Tour Guides will be offering insights into the current exhibition through a program of short guided tours.

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Baby and Parent Session

Baby and Parent Session


When Monday 23 January 10am until 11.30am

Free session for babies from birth to crawlers. Come and experience the amazing artworks whilst exploring sensory play together in the gallery

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Prehistoric Cornwall: Stone Age to Iron Age

Prehistoric Cornwall: Stone Age to Iron Age


Explore the archaeology of West Cornwall in our prehistoric workshop and find out how life changed from the Stone Age to the Iron Age.

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