LAUDERDALE HOUSE - Key Persons


Anna Haworth - Chairman

Job Titles:
  • Chairman of the Board
Anna currently works in Parliament, managing an MPs office. Previously, she worked at the University of Westminster for over 20 years in the Faculty of Architecture and Building. She has had a long association with Lauderdale House partly as a result of living nearby, bringing her children to Saturday shows and then joining the Board in 1998 to help with an early bid for refurbishment funding. She and her partner held a hundredth birthday party at the House, still fondly remembered by all who came.

Carol Grimes

Carol Grimes is back! Join us on the Tea Lawn for a very special edition of Jazz in the House... Carol Grimes is a British singer, songwriter, poet and author, a towering presence in the UK music scene; from busking in the streets as a teenager, singing blues and Jazz, to touring internationally with the contemporary classical group The Shout and her two of her solo albums in Nashville and Memphis it is safe to say Carol is a truly genre-busting artist. Having turned to jazz and blues, her music embraces drama, love - music for night people.

Denise Wilkinson

Denise Wilkinson's impressive career included stints at IPSEA (Independent Special Educational Advice), Grandparents Plus, Hackney Social Services and Community Service Volunteers. She is now retired. Denise has lived near Lauderdale House for 35 years and volunteers at events at the house. She came with her three children when they were young to Saturday morning children's shows which she now attends with her granddaughter. Her oldest daughter was married at Lauderdale in 2014.

Helen Lakeland

Job Titles:
  • Events & Sales Manager
Helen manages a wide range of private hire bookings such as parties, weddings, funerals as well as workshops and rehearsals at Lauderdale House. Contact Helen for any queries and bookings regarding hiring the house for private functions.

Isabelle Wilson

Job Titles:
  • Operations & Events Assistant
Isabelle's work supports both the Events and Operations teams. She helps to ensure the smooth running of activities taking place at Lauderdale House, as well as assisting in the maintenance of the building.

Katherine Ives

Job Titles:
  • Director
Katherine has been at Lauderdale House since 1998. In that time she has covered everything from writing business plans and raising funds for our £2.3million refurbishment in 2016, to hoovering the galleries and wrapping presents for Santa's Grotto. No one day is ever the same! She began her working life as a solicitor for 8 years, and since her ‘escape' she has worked for Panjandrum and Proteus theatre companies and set up Trilby Productions to produce small scale theatre and cabaret. Her passion for live performance and new work extends to being a trustee for Above the Stag Theatre and Pursued by a Bear Theatre Company. A former trustee of Musical Theatre Network, she was a key figure in its acceptance as an Arts Council regularly funded organisation. To unwind, Katherine enjoys cooking and attends a weekly flying trapeze class. Contact Katherine in relation to programming, business planning, fundraising and anything else the rest of our staff can't cover… and especially if you'd like to make a donation towards the preservation of this unique historic House or towards our creative programme and outreach educational activities!

Laure Duhot

Laure Duhot has had a career spanning over three decades in the private equity, banking and property fund management industry. She is currently acting as consultant for a number of investors and fund managers clients, providing strategic advice and transaction support for their real estate investments across Europe, with a focus on urban regeneration and housing. Laure has also acted as a NED on a number of company boards over the past 16 years, with current mandates including InLand Homes plc (house-building), the MedicX Fund (primary healthcare), MIC limited (hotel) and The Guinness Partnership (social housing). Laure Duhot has been a Highgate resident for over two decades and she and her family have enjoyed many of the broad range of activities organised by Lauderdale house over the years and are regular customer in the café.

Liv Clements

Job Titles:
  • Education & Outreach Officer
Liv manages the community programme at Lauderdale House. This includes our outreach work with secondary schools and youth centres, as well as school and community group visits to the House. Contact Liv if you're from a school, youth or community group wishing to visit the House or organise a project.

Natasha Smith

Job Titles:
  • Marketing & Events Assistant
Natasha assists the Marketing and Events Teams with responding to enquiries, updating our social media, and helping manage our in-house art classes and concerts.

Nathan Rasdall

Job Titles:
  • Marketing & Communications Manager
Nathan's role at Lauderdale House is to promote the huge variety of events and activities taking place at the house, as well as keeping our website and social media up-to-date. Contact Nathan about press and advertising, or to buy tickets for events and classes.

Nick Peacey

Job Titles:
  • Vice - Chair
  • Trustee of the Lauderdale House Society
Nick Peacey has been a Trustee of the Lauderdale House Society since its formation in 1978. He recently stepped down as Chair of the Board, when he was awarded an MBE for services to the arts and to the community in North London. Nick is now Vice-Chair and maintains his commitment to enhancing and promoting the House's heritage education and accessibility. Most of Nick's professional life has been spent in the field of special educational needs and disability (SEND), first with teams supporting young people who were excluded or at risk of exclusion and later, at the UCL Institute of Education, working with local and national government and international agencies on SEND development and teacher education programmes.

Paola Barbarino

Job Titles:
  • CEO of Alzheimer 's Disease International
Paola is the CEO of Alzheimer's Disease International. Prior to that, she was CEO of LIFE. Her previous senior positions include Cass Business School, Tate, British Library and IIED. She is a Board Member of the World Dementia Council and a Trustee of The Postal Museum and Lauderdale House. Previously she was a Non-executive Director of the Non-Communicable Diseases Alliance (NCDA), a Trustee of Shelter, the UK housing and homelessness charity and of MLA London. She holds a degree cum laude in Classics from the University of Napoli Federico II, an MA in Field and Analytical Techniques in Archaeology and an MA in Library and Information Science both from University College London. Paola had her wedding reception at Lauderdale House in 1995, shortly after she moved into the area and has loved it ever since!

Peter Barber

Peter Barber OBE, FSA, FRHistS has known, loved and been intrigued by Lauderdale House since the early 1950s and has been a Board member since the 1970s. He is a co-author of Lauderdale Revealed: A History of Lauderdale House, Highgate (1993) and continues to research the history of the House. He was employed by the British Library as a curator for 40 years, most recently as Head of Maps and Views (2001-2015). He has curated a series of major exhibitions, authored numerous scholarly articles and popular books and has been involved with and appeared in various television and radio series. He is currently a panel member of the Reviewing Committee for the Export of Works of Art, President of the Hornsey Historical Society, President of the International Map Collectors' Society, a Trustee of the Hereford Mappamundi, a member of the academic steering committee for the Georgian Papers Project overseeing the digitisation of the Hanoverian Papers in the Royal Library, and a council member of the Friends of Kenwood.

Peter Gallagher

Job Titles:
  • Operations Manager
Peter Gallagher has been working at Lauderdale House since 1997. As Operations Manager, he cares for and looks after the building. Peter lives on site at Lauderdale House and outside of work pursues his creative talents as a painter and filmmaker.

Stanley Haines

Stanley studied architecture at the Welsh School, Cardiff, attaining a B.Sc(Hons) in Architecture and B.Arch with distinction. He qualified in 1977 becoming a corporate member of The Royal Institute of British Architects and is now senior partner of Haines Phillips Architects based in central London. He has been awarded numerous RIBA, Civic Trust and local awards and commendations for his work. Formerly an assessor for the Civic Trust, he has been a What House Awards assessor for fifteen years and more recently served on the Herts County Council design panel as an advisor. More recently his practice has specialised in heritage projects working on a number of Grade I and Grade II* buildings. He was partner in charge of the architectural design and execution of the Lauderdale Transformed project and as a result of which has developed an intimate knowledge of Lauderdale House. At completion of this work he was invited to join the Board of Trustees and continues to advise in respect of design matters and building work at the House. Stanley lives nearby in Highbury with Susan and has a daughter Lucy. As well as historic buildings and architecture his interests include history, travel, and theatre. He and Susan are regular visitors to events at the House where Susan also volunteers.