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Preserving Britain's Treasures

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Royal Oak provides $4 Million in funding to the Decorative Arts Conservation Studio at Knole enabling the Trust to conserve hundreds of important objects in their collection over the next 5 years.

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Featured Initiatives

The Velvet Drawing Room at Saltram. The pier glasses and tables were designed by Adam in 1771 and made by Perfetti.

2026 Campaign

Conserving Saltram’s Velvet Drawing Room

In honor of the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, the Royal Oak Foundation is supporting a special project at the National Trust with ties to American history. In 2026, Royal Oak is raising money to support the conservation of the Velvet Drawing Room at Saltram House in Devon.
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Annual Fund

Please consider making a gift to Royal Oak today to support educational events, undertake substantial conservation and preservation projects and provide essential scholarship opportunities.

Latest Stories

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Horan Fellow’s Work at Trelissick

Gardens & Parklands

In 2025, Royal Oak's Damaris Horan Fellowship in Landscape Design was awarded to Allyson Gibson who was based at Trelissick in Cornwall.
Gold leaf being added to the frame by Julieta Herrera at The Royal Oak Foundation Conservation Studio

A Regency Romance

Art & Furniture

Lovers reunited through heritage craft as portraits go on display at Oxburgh Hall. After decades apart, a young honeymooning couple have been reunited, their portraits lovingly restored and now displayed together at Oxburgh Hall in Norfolk, home of the Bedingfeld family for 500 years.

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