Ali Wentworth is an American actress, comedian, author and presenter, who is married to Good Morning America co-anchor George Stephanopoulos. The pair are parents to daughters Elliot and Harper.
Memories of her time at what was surely the grandest teacher-training college in the land flooded back when Joy Alexander-Hall took the latest tour at Wentworth Woodhouse in Rotherham. Did you ...
The Arts Council England-funded exhibition brings 13 artworks to Wentworth Woodhouse’s pillared hall, five state rooms and corridors and the internal chapel. Triumph of Bacchus, by Ian ...
John Healey MP on the Women of Wentworth Woodhouse Tour. “Their stories often go untold but it’s important to hear about the experiences of everyone that has played a part in the story of ...
BA Interior Design at Chelsea College of Arts aims to define user experiences and interactions with objects and spaces through contemporary scenarios. BA Interior Design works in partnership with ...
Balwyn’s Isaac Woodhouse has grabbed the attention of talent scouts who believe the 19-year-old has what it takes to become the first Aussie to become a quarterback in the NFL. Despite playing ...
We've collected seven homes that have incorporated bespoke interior features for their furry friends who deserve (and demand) the best. Complete with upholstered window seats, hidden cat nooks and ...
Those behind the Wentworth Woodhouse event said it would explore the stories of six "women of substance" who lived or worked at the property and challenged the societal norms of their time.
Dame Julie Kenny: revered by those who worked with her to save the structure and plan bold new uses for Wentworth Woodhouse’s quarter of a million square feet of space, she was a fundraiser to ...
Dame Julie Kenny, who has died aged 67, was a formidable South Yorkshire businesswoman and community leader who spearheaded the rescue of Wentworth Woodhouse, the Georgian mansion that was Britain ...
Researchers have been investigating the women behind the history of Wentworth Woodhouse stately home. Ahead of International Women's Day, a Jersey charity says its work is "not a one-off project".