The Abolition of Slavery

Moggerhanger House was originally owned by Godfrey Thornton, cousin to William Wilberforce, one of the campaigners for the abolition of the slave trade. As members of the 'Clapham Sect', the Thorntons were key players in the long struggle to abolish slavery. The summer of 2007 marked the 200th anniversary of the campaign to abolish the slave trade

Thanks to the generosity of the Heritage Lottery Fund, we are pleased to announce that Moggerhanger Park has organised a new exhibition to continue to mark this significant event in our nation's history.

Exhibitions
An exhibition about the abolition of the slave trade will be open every day throughout the summer between 11am and 5pm. Admission is free, and the exhibition can be found from the kitchen patio, adjacent to our main exhibition room, further exhibitions can also be found in the house.

Please contact Carrie for further information

Moggerhanger House Enquiries
For further information or bookings please email Enquiries at Moggerhanger Park or see our contact page for more details