Can’t make it to Stowe House in person this year for Heritage Open Days? Join us online and uncover the stories that shaped everyday life at this remarkable site.

Across the week, we will be sharing a series of exclusive videos on our Facebook and Instagram channels, exploring the “Everyday Histories” of Stowe House. From its origins as the country seat of the Temple-Grenville family to its present role as an independent school and visitor attraction, these stories bring to life the people whose daily work has sustained and shaped the estate over generations.

Meet the modern team caring for Stowe today, from librarians and cleaners to groundskeepers and hoouse staff, and discover how their roles echo those of the historic workforce who once kept the estate running. Gain insight into areas rarely highlighted, including the stables, brewhouse, bakehouse, and laundry, as we explore how these working spaces supported the rhythm of daily life.

Delve into the archives to uncover fascinating objects and records, including an 1848 sales catalogue that offers a glimpse into the possessions and experiences of servants, helping us imagine their lives in greater detail. Discover hidden corners of the House, from discreet service routes to tucked-away rooms, designed to support the smooth running of the household out of sight of its grand public spaces.

The series also reveals unexpected and personal stories, from newly uncovered school archives to glimpses of workers captured in historic paintings and engravings, offering rare insight into the individuals behind the scenes. Together, these moments build a rich picture of everyday life at Stowe, past and present.

Whether your interest lies in social history, architecture, or conservation, this virtual experience brings Stowe House to you, wherever you are.

Share your discoveries and join the conversation using #HODs.