Anna Keay

Anna Keay is a writer, historian and curator, with a special interest in 17th-century British history. Anna became Director of Landmark at the Landmark Trust in July 2012, following two years as a Trustee.

Born in the West Highlands of Scotland, Anna was educated at Oban High School in Argyll and Bedales in Hampshire and read history at Magdalen College, Oxford, where she won two academic scholarships. Her PhD on court ceremonial in the reign of Charles II was supervised by Professor John Miller at the University of London.

From 1996 to 2002 Anna worked as a curator for Historic Royal Palaces. From 2002 until 2012 she was Properties Presentation Director at English Heritage.

Anna has published several books, including The Restless Republic: Britain without a Crown; The Magnificent Monarch: Charles II and the Ceremonies of Power and The Last Royal Rebel: The Life and Death of James, Duke of Monmouth. Anna co-wrote Landmark: A History of Britain in 50 Buildings with Landmark’s Historian Caroline Stanford, and has presented several TV documentaries – notably the six-part Channel 4 series about the Landmark Trust Restoring Britain's Landmarks that aired in autumn 2015. In November 2017 she presented Channel 4's Big Ben: Saving the World's Most Famous Clock, exploring the history and restoration behind Big Ben. In 2019, she presented a two-part documentary on Landmark's restoration of Llwyn Celyn, the £4 million Restoration: Historic House Rescue. As a follow-up in 2021, she presented a programme about the rescue of Cobham Dairy entitled £1 Million Restoration: Historic House Rescue.

Anna is a Trustee of the Royal Collection Trust and Pilgrim Trust, a Governor of Bedales School, a Non-Executive Director of Big Yellow Group PLC and an Ambassador of the Weald & Downland Living Museum. She is also a Visiting Professor at Birmingham City University and has been awarded an Honorary Doctorate in Letters by the University of East Anglia.