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Painshill Landscape Garden

Painshill Landscape Garden, Painshill Park, Surrey, KT111JE


Painshill Landscape Garden: Painshill Park is one of the 18th century's great landscape parks. Here history, art, and landscape design come together spectacularly to offer visitors of all ages an enlightening, breath-taking and tranquil day out.

Years of painstaking research into the original tree and shrub plantings and faithful reconstruction have brought back Hamilton's 'living pictures' and rescued one of Europe's finest 18th century landscape Parks from years of obscurity and neglect.

So come to Painshill Park to walk and relax, to marvel and to contemplate. It's the perfect place to spend the day with its walking trails, varied programme of events, picnic area, licensed restaurant and gift shop.

OPENING TIMES

March - October including Bank Holidays:

(except Christmas Day)

10:30am - 6:00pm: Closed Monday

November - February:

11:00am - 4:pm or dusk, if earlier (last entry 3pm) Closed Monday and Tuesday

Guide tours available

Disabled access

Guide dogs only unless otherwise stated

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Painshill Landscape Garden
Painshill Park
Painshill Park
Surrey
KT111JE   map

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10.30am - 6pm
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Adults: £6.00 / £3.50
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