Painshill Park Cobham Surrey England
Painshill Park
One of the great eighteenth century landscape gardens, representing the Augustan phase of the serpentine style. It was owned and designed Charles Hamilton (between 1738 and 1773), set in a wooded valley. There is a lake, a Gothic temple, a Chinese bridge, a ruined abbey, a Turkish tent and a remarkable grotto. The garden fell into decay but is being restored with great skill and vigour. The island grotto is a masterpiece.
Address - Portsmouth Road, Cobham, Surrey, England, KT11 1JE
Opening times All year. Daily except 25th and 26th December. Open 10:30am to 6pm (4pm or dusk November to February). Grotto only open weekends and bank holidays.
Entrance fee Adult £8.80 (1 January 2020)
Website - painshill.co.uk
Painshill Park, Cobham, Surrey UK
Painshill Park in Cobham Surrey
Painshill Park
Painshill, England’s most elegant 18th century landscape garden is situated in Cobham, Surrey. Created by Elemental4Productions - Professional Acrobatic Artists and Videography
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UK most beautiful park - Painshill Park
A random journey for a filming opportunity got us to Shepperton, this is when we decided on what we should visit. Although you have to pay entry fee it was worth it, the peace, the surroundings, the extraordinary history is beyond what you can imagine. Although it may not have to biggest land it defiantly has breathtaking views.
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Painshill Park - Surrey
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Visiting Painshill Park and Castle Combe
Two days from our UK visit at Christmas time. We go for a walk with Holly in Painshill Park in Cobham and the next day drive up to Wiltshire to visit the amazing little village of Castle Combe before picking Skye up from boarding school.
Painshill Park & The Grove, Surrey, UK
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Places to see in ( Cobham - UK )
Places to see in ( Cobham - UK )
Cobham is a village in the Borough of Elmbridge in Surrey, England, centred 17 miles south-west of London and 10 miles northeast of Guildford on the River Mole. It has a commercial/services High Street, a significant number of primary and private schools and the Painshill landscape park.
Cobham is an ancient settlement whose origins can be traced back on the ground through Roman times to the Iron Age. It lay within the Elmbridge hundred. Cobham appears in Domesday Book as Covenham and was held by Chertsey Abbey. Historically, Cobham other than outlying farms comprised two developed areas, Street Cobham and Church Cobham. The former lay on the Portsmouth-London Road, and the building now known as the Cobham Exchange was once a coaching inn. The latter grew up around St. Andrew's Church, which dates from the 12th century.
Cobham fits into a triangle between the River Mole to the south, the A3 to the north and a borderline for the most part on the nearside of the (New) London to Guildford railway line to the southeast – directly west of Oxshott. On the southern border is the historic village, Stoke D'Abernon, part of the small post town, which gives its name to the railway station between the two areas on the line mentioned: Cobham and Stoke D'Abernon.
At the heart of Cobham is the Church Cobham Conservation Area, which was designated in 1973 and includes fourteen statutory listed buildings. Amongst these are Pyports, once the home of Vernon Lushington; the picturesque Church Stile House; and two fine houses overlooking the River Mole: Ham Manor and Cedar House, the latter owned by the National Trust.
Across the river from the church into Downside village, the estate of Cobham Park was the home of John Ligonier, 1st Earl Ligonier, who was made Commander-in-Chief of the army in 1757. In 1806 Cobham Park was bought by Harvey Christian Combe a brewer and Lord Mayor of London. The present house was completed in 1873 by his nephew, Charles Combe, to a design by Edward Middleton Barry: it has now been divided into apartments. At the other end of the village, beside the A3, Painshill Park is a fine 18th-century landscape garden, restored from dereliction since 1980. Painshill House dates from the 18th century and has also been divided into apartments.
Two other large houses on the outskirts of Cobham have been taken over by schools: Heywood is now the American Community School, and Burwood House is now Notre Dame School. Chelsea F.C.'s training ground is nearby, close to Cobham and Stoke d'Abernon railway station and some of its more deluxe private homes belong to Chelsea's players. The Fairmile or eastern part of the parish has a high proportions of mansions and gated roads.
The River Mole provides a setting for Cobham's best-known landmark which is the red brick water mill, constructed Late 18C and once part of a much larger complex. Thereafter, the Cobham Mill Preservation Trust was formed as a sister organisation to the Cobham Conservation Group and took over the leasehold. The building was restored to full working order by the volunteers of the Cobham Mill Preservation Trust, and first opened to the public in 1993. Cobham Mill is now open to the public from 2 pm to 5 pm on the second Sunday of each month between April and October, inclusive.
To the north and west of the town is the A3 trunk road, a major arterial route from London to Portsmouth. This road links to the M25 motorway at Junction 10, immediately to the southwest of Cobham. The A307, Portsmouth Road starts in Cobham and runs northwards to the adjoining town of Esher. This is also known as the old A3. The A245 runs through the centre of the town and leads to Leatherhead in the south-east and Byfleet to the west. Cobham & Stoke d'Abernon railway station, opened in 1885, is on the New Guildford Line from London Waterloo.
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PAINSHILL PARK - COBHAM , SURREY 09/04/17
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Painshill Park Wedding
Painshill Park wedding setup by Jay & I Events for an Indian Wedding. One of the most unique and impressive Asian wedding mandap and decoration companies in London at this fantastic wedding venue in Surrey.
Set inside its own private walled garden, The Conservatory at Painshill Park is a luxurious marquee, ideal for a lrge number of guest that Asian families tend to invite. Painshill Park,Portsmouth Rd, Cobham KT11 1JE, United Kingdom
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Painshill Park, Surry, England--- 13/9/2007
went to painshill park and blagged in there for free to practise using a stills cammera hope yawl enjoy
Painshill Park Crystal Grotto - 4K Recording.
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Cobham Village
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Painshill Park was created between 1738 and 1773 by the Hon Charles Hamilton, 9th son and 14th child of 6th Earl of Abercorn. A painter, plantsman and brilliantly gifted and imaginative designer, he dedicated his creative genius to the layout and composition of a landscape garden which was unique in Europe and still remains so. See painshill.co.uk
Painshill Park
Annie,Are we there yet?
Neale,I think it's through these automatic gates.
Annie,Ooooh! can we leave and come back in again for my video clip of the automatic gates?
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Painshill Park Weddings, Cobham, Surrey Wedding Photography
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