The Sherborne nominated in the Muddy Awards 2026
We’re delighted to share that The Sherborne has been nominated for Best Arts, Culture & Theatre in the Muddy Awards 2026.
If you’ve visited us and enjoyed what you found here, whether through an exhibition, the house, a meal, a film, an event or simply a quiet hour in good company, we’d be hugely grateful for your nomination.
Sherborne named one of Condé Nast Traveller’s best places to go in the UK in 2026
We’re delighted to see Condé Nast Traveller spotlight Sherborne in its round-up of the best places to go in the UK in 2026
Now Open at The Sherborne: Quentin Blake Takes Flight
There’s a brilliant new reason to visit The Sherborne — two Quentin Blake exhibitions are now open, alongside a newly conserved historic treasure returning to view.
Scrooge Live! at The Sherborne
A Christmas Carol returns to the very house where Dickens read.
On a cold December afternoon in 1854, Charles Dickens stood in Sherborne’s Literary and Scientific Institute and began to read: “Marley was dead: to begin with.”
Gromit Unleashed
A special someone has arrived at The Sherborne.
‘Feathers’ is one of the Aardman Animation Gromit sculptures painted by Bristol illustrator Dave Bain.
The Treasures of Sherborne
Word of The Macready Screen travelled quickly, and it was soon requested for display at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art in Edinburgh, where it featured in the recent exhibition Cut and Paste: 400 Years of Collage.