Harding House Gallery

Harding House Gallery We have a wide range of unique, handcrafted artwork created by talented artists.

The Lower Gallery showcases original work by Gallery members plus a wide selection by local and national makers including ceramics, textiles, glass, watercolours, jewellery, metal sculpture,calligraphy and original greetings cards. The Upper gallery hosts a vibrant exhibition programme of contemporary work in all disciplines, both solo and group shows. The Gallery is run as a self-funding co-opera

tive and managed by a friendly, hardworking group of artists responsible for staffing and running the venture on a daily basis. Housed in a timbered sixteenth century building within the Cathedral Quarter, Harding House Gallery provides a unique and exciting space for artists and makers to exhibit their work. See our web site for more information on the history of the Harding House building.

07/04/2026
06/04/2026

A little taste of how Irene Campsill Designs made one her wonderful items. Now on her display with us in Harding House Gallery.

The new exhibition by Paul Kemp Art is now open in our upper gallery so do have a wander upstairs when you call in.
04/04/2026

The new exhibition by Paul Kemp Art is now open in our upper gallery so do have a wander upstairs when you call in.

03/04/2026
02/04/2026

If you’re looking for a little Easter treat that will last longer than chocolate, call in over the Easter holidays to see our wonderful range of handcrafted items.

Make someone happy with a nature inspired gift from our gallery 😊
31/03/2026

Make someone happy with a nature inspired gift from our gallery 😊

28/03/2026
26/03/2026
24/03/2026
Call in and take a closer look.
23/03/2026

Call in and take a closer look.

So much to see in the Felt Connected exhibition in our upper gallery until 29th March.
23/03/2026

So much to see in the Felt Connected exhibition in our upper gallery until 29th March.

Address

50 Steep Hill
Lincoln
LN21LT

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 5pm
Tuesday 10am - 5pm
Wednesday 10am - 5pm
Thursday 10am - 5pm
Friday 10am - 5pm
Saturday 10am - 5pm
Sunday 11am - 4pm

Telephone

+441522523537

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The Lower Gallery showcases original work by Gallery members plus a wide selection by 40 other local and national makers including ceramics, textiles, glass, watercolours, jewellery, metal sculpture,calligraphy and a fine array of original greetings cards. The Upper gallery hosts a vibrant exhibition programme of contemporary work in all disciplines, both solo and group shows. The Gallery is run as a self funding co-operative, and is managed by a supportive, friendly and hardworking group of visual artists which is responsible for staffing and running the venture on a daily basis. Housed in a timbered sixteenth century building within the Cathedral Quarter, Harding House Gallery provides a unique and exciting space for artists and makers to exhibit their work. --------------------------------------------------------------------- Harding House History... This lovely old building was constructed in the fifteenth century, most probably as a merchant’s house, for records show evidence of use in the weaving trade. The lower floor is built of stone, while the upper floor is timber framed. The house is named after Canon N. S. Harding, a vicar of All Saints Church in Lincoln – he purchased it in 1930 rescuing it from certain demolition, then bequeathed it to the City of Lincoln on his death in 1952. Harding House is a Grade II listed building and merits a mention in Nikolaus Pevsner’s Lincolnshire (The Buildings of England). The house has undergone some unsympathetic building and alteration work over the years, with one floor level being removed, plus doors and windows installed with little prior thought to the original context of the structure – nevertheless, we are indeed hugely privileged and love occupying such a charming old house in a unique situation. From 1984 to 1992 the building was leased to The Harding House Art’s Trust (no connection to the current Co-operative) with the specific remit of promoting the visual arts in Lincoln. There were artist’s studios and gallery space plus a cafe where the Arbour is now, but when the lease expired and funding difficulties arose in 1992 the City Council decided on a different approach. So in 1994, Lincoln City Council collaborated with English Heritage on a programme of modernisation (a loo, kitchen, and staircase to the Upper Gallery no less!) and refurbishment - the building was closed for several months, there were countless meetings between the artists involved and the East Midlands Development Agency, and Harding House Gallery Co-operative officially opened its doors on Saturday June 18th 1994. And the rest is history...