The Gimson Dining Room
This was the most formal room in the house and was used by the family for eating and entertaining. The room is currently displayed as it may have been on a summer evening, when the dessert course of apple and quince pie, wine jelly and princess basket of ice cream was being served.
The dinning room is set in the style of the Arts and Crafts movement of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The furniture was designed by the famous Cotswold Group, of which Leicester-born Ernest Gimson was a member.
The Arts and Crafts trend used clean lines, functional forms and nature as the source of all designs and patterns. It is a reaction to Victorian mass-produced and machine manufactured styles.
The Community Gallery
Belgrave Hall is set in the heart of a vibrant and diverse community that has seen many changes in the past 50 years. Explore these changing histories and stories in the Hall's new Community Gallery, opened in 2005. This gallery has been created in partnership with Belgrave's many communities and displays the richness of their lives past and present.