
At ARUNDEL CASTLE, paintings, including portraits by Van Dyke, Gainsborough and Reynolds, English and Continental furniture, sculpture, tapestries and silver.
ARUNDEL CASTLE: A fine collection of paintings, including portraits by Van Dyke, Gainsborough and Reynolds, English and Continental furniture, sculpture, Tapestries and silver.
Published access details; Right to view without prior appointment.
- Published access details
- Right to view without prior appointment
- Email contact published
Access
On show at Arundel Castle, The collection can be seen at Arundel Castle. For opening times please refer to the website shown.
- Right to view without prior appointment
- Shown at Sheffield Public Library
The owner's binding undertakings
To undertake with respect to the archives: (a) to keep permanently in the United Kingdom and not to remove temporarily except for a purpose and a period approved by the HM Revenue & Customs ("HMRC"); (b) to take the following steps to secure reasonable access to the public: (i) To leave loan with Sheffield Public Library until the Library seek to terminate the loan. (d) to take the following steps to publicise the terms of the undertaking: (i) to allow reasonable details of the arrangements, including where and when access without a prior appointment is available, to be published by HMRC on its web site, or in any successive publishing medium, and via any other appropriate website and in any other reasonable manner it sees fit; (ii) to provide, at reasonable cost, a copy of the undertaking, without personal particulars, to any member of the public who requests it; (iii) to provid…
Access notes
Neutral, reviewed context from visitor reports, official sources or reputable reporting. These notes are not a finding that an owner has breached an undertaking.
Named in FT reporting as a high-volume scheme contact
The Financial Times reported in 2025 that Arundel Castle appeared to be the biggest user of the object database by contact address, with nearly 4,000 items associated with it. This is a scale/transparency note, not an allegation that Arundel refused access.
Source: Financial Times ↗ · 2025-08-08