Ranger’s House refurbishment

Reopening and refurbishment of the Ranger’s House in Blackheath.
 
I must admit I’d not been to the Ranger’s House before the recent work so I can’t make a comparison but I found it a delightful house and well presented. The top floor is given over to the Wernher Collection of works of art amassed by diamond magnate Sir Julius Wernher. It was a wonderful collection of paintings, Renaissance jewellery, majolica, Gothic ivories and Renaissance bronzes. It was an interesting comparison to the collection of Richard Wallis currently on display at the Wallace Collection.
 
The narrative became a bit confused downstairs when it moves to the story of the house itself and previous inhabitants. It’s odd that the house is dominated by a collection from someone who never actually lived there or have a connection to it. However it is a good use for a beautiful house with little in it.
 
Review
Guardian


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