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Oct 2020

Harewood House Trust has been awarded £695,556 by the Cultural Recovery Fund.
It is the latest grant in the fight to support the stately home through the coronavirus pandemic.
Last week, Harewood was given £296,128 by Historic England and DCMS to fund the restoration of its Terrace balustrade. It was also awarded an emergency National Heritage Lottery Fund grant to support re-opening earlier in the year.
The charity has now received more than £1 million to help survive and recover from its coronavirus-enforced closure.
Lockdown forced Harewood to close its doors for 14 weeks this year - more than a third of its open season. This resulted in losses of £1.2 million, as an estimated 80,000 people were unable to visit.
Trust director Jane Marriott said:
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