The historic Watts Gallery is a great location to see Victorian paintings and sculptures before going to the Tea Shop for lunch or a cream tea. Take a walk to the nearby Grade-I listed Watts Chapel and enjoy the beautiful woods and gardens, or visit the artists’ home, Limnerslease, to discover more about our founders, G F and Mary Watts. Finally, go to the Watts Contemporary exhibition in the Pottery Building, where you may buy paintings and browse the Shop for gifts, books, and homewares.
Watts Gallery – Artists’ Village
A unique Arts & Crafts gem nestled in the Surrey Hills.
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