Discover the fin de siècle Arts and Crafts Movement through the interior design and architectural legacies of William Morris and Charles Rennie Mackintosh.

At a Glance

  • Discover museums, churches, gardens and homes emblematic of the Arts and Crafts ideals
  • Visit William Morris’s home, Red House in Kent, and his country estate of Kelmscott, situated along the Thames near Oxford
  • Travel through the Lake District in England’s North-West, past glittering lakes and rugged mountains, to Blackwell house overlooking Windermere
  • Enjoy a traditional afternoon tea in the Willow Tea Rooms, designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh and the most famous of Glasgow’s tearooms

Begin in London with a visit to Red House, the Tudor Gothic home designed for Morris, before exploring the Victoria and Albert Museum, the largest decorative arts museum in the world.

Then travel to England’s Cotswolds, where formal estates display the influence of the Arts and Crafts Movement, and explore Morris’s country estate of Kelmscott Manor.

Continue to the Lake District, famous for its 18th and 19th century poets and writers, and admire Baillie Scott’s Blackwell house, still furnished with its original late 19th-century decorative features.

Journey over the border into Glasgow, birthplace of architect and designer Charles Rennie Mackintosh. Enjoy a traditional afternoon tea at Mackintosh’s Willow Tea Rooms, and explore Queen’s Cross Church and Hill House, Mackintosh’s finest residential commission.

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This tour is part of the World Art Tours program organised by the Art Gallery Society of NSW in partnership with Renaissance Tours.

Dates

September 2026 (12 days)

Tour leader

Robert Reason

Tour Status

On request

More Details

Tour code: AG2615

Fitness level: Moderate
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