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All new newsletter sign-ups are entered into our weekly prize draw terms and conditions apply. Read about the house and uncover the story behind the country home of George Bernard Shaw here. George Bernard Shaw was outspoken in his strong — some might say pioneering - views on socialism, feminism and pacifism. Gain an insight into what shaped these beliefs on your visit. Explore the stories of love and betrayal that lay behind Shaw's most successful work.

You could make new friends, pick up new skills and broaden your knowledge of the place. Our Second-Hand Bookshop has reopened. For the safety of staff and visitors, social distancing measures are in place.

It is through your purchases that we are able to continue looking after Shaw's Corner for everyone, for ever. Explore the objects and works of art we care for at Shaw's Corner on the National Trust Collections website.

Playwright, politician, philosopher and wit George Bernard Shaw lived in this Edwardian villa for over 40 years from When he moved in, he was at the height of his fame. If you'd been walking up the drive 70 years ago, you would have been coming to visit one of the most famous, most photographed and most quoted men in the world.

Today, his home remains much as he left it. You can walk from room to room, enjoying the beautiful Arts and Crafts interiors, and finding fascinating links with the past. The tranquil gardens are a restorative and relaxing place at any time of year. They provide you with a space to reflect on the wit and wisdom of this great man of words - and maybe find the inspiration to write masterpieces of your own. If the place runs Gift Aid on Entry, we'll offer you a clear choice between the Gift Aid Admission prices and the Standard Admission prices at the admission point.

It's entirely up to you which ticket you choose. Gift Aid Admission includes a 10 per cent or more voluntary donation. Gift Aid Admissions let us reclaim tax on the whole amount paid - an extra 25 per cent - potentially a very significant boost to our places' funds. Free entry for National Trust members. However, please note pre-booking is required for everyone. The ground floor of the House at Shaw's Corner is open, entry the house is by pre-booked guided experience only.

A collection of Shaw's objects in his study National Trust. Peer through the window of Shaw's famous writing hut. Important notice - The house and gardens at Shaw's Corner are now closed for the winter period.

Country home of playwright Bernard Shaw for 44 years. Saved to My places Save to My places. Share: Twitter Facebook Pinterest Email. Shortly after, Shaw purchased a piece of land from his friend and neighbor, polar explorer Apsley Cherry-Garrard, extending the classic English garden, and bringing the total estate area to 3.

Author: Andrew Wilkinson. The house looks almost the same as when Shaw lived here, filled with fragments of the amazing lives of the author and his wife. His personal belongings, the marvelous bust of Shaw made by Rodin, the Nobel Prize for literature, his Academy Award won in for Pygmalion , his typewriter, and even his exercise bike are on display. Author: ptwo. Shaw wrote many of his major works, including some of his most famous plays Pygmalion , St Joan and Major Barbara in a small wooden hut located at the end of the garden, behind the trees.

The writing hut has an area of only 5. The construction would allow it to rotate in order to follow the sunlight through the day. Over the years the house has hosted many famous visitors such as Vivien Leigh, T.



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