Places to see in ( Redhill - UK )
Places to see in ( Redhill - UK )
Redhill is a town in the borough of Reigate and Banstead in Surrey, England. The town, which adjoins the town of Reigate to the west, is due south of Croydon in Greater London, and is part of the London commuter belt. The town is also the post town of and an entertainment and commercial area of three adjoining communities: Merstham, Earlswood and Whitebushes, as well as of two small rural villages to the east in the Tandridge District, Bletchingley and Nutfield.
Redhill is sited about 3 miles south of a minor pass at Merstham (elevation of around 120 m (390 ft) compared to a height of around 180 m (590 ft) on either side) in the North Downs, through which passes the London-Brighton road. Beneath this pass, two rival railway companies excavated the Merstham tunnels, which are still used by regular commuter trains and goods transport, with the two railway lines intersecting to the south of Redhill station. A major factor in the development of the town was the coming of the railways. Redhill railway station continues to be an important junction.
Richard Carrington, an amateur astronomer, moved to Redhill in 1852, and built a house and observatory. Dome Way, where Redhill's only tower block stands, is named after it. The site suited an isolated observatory, being on a spur of high ground surrounded by lower fields and marsh. Here in 1859 he made astronomical observations that first corroborated the existence of solar flares as well as their electrical influence upon the Earth and its aurorae. In 1863 he published records of sunspot observations that first demonstrated differential rotation in the Sun. In 1865 ill health prompted him to sell his house and move to Churt, Surrey.
The natural gap in the North Downs north of Merstham is at an elevation of 120 metres (390 ft) above sea level. From this point run gently undulating slopes of significant chalk, sand, and some fuller's earth deposits, underlying regular (fertile) humus topsoil in the distance to Redhill's town centre (elevation around 75 metres or 250 feet). Similarly, Reigate High Street, further along the Holmesdale gap, is at an elevation of around 85 metres or 280 feet with a small hill immediately to the north where Reigate Castle is sited. Redhill Common, now partly built on at St John's, is on the Greensand Ridge.
The Redhill Brook runs through the town, mainly culverted, and upstream to the immediate north-east of the town are The Moors nature reserve and the large 2010–2012 (mid and low-rise) Watercolour housing development, comprising 25 acres (10 ha) of lakes, paths and wildlife habitat managed by the Surrey Wildlife Trust.
Redhill is at the junction of the A23 and A25 roads. The M25 and M23 motorways are within three miles. Redhill railway station is at the junction of three lines: the main London to Brighton line, the North Downs Line from Redhill to Reading, and the Redhill to Tonbridge Line. Numerous bus services are operated to the town, by Arriva, Metrobus and Southdown PSV. In May 2008, route 100 to Crawley became part of the Fastway bus rapid transport system, following redevelopment of Redhill bus station.
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The Sculpture Park, Churt, Surrey - Britain's Most Atmospheric Sculpture Park
Take a whirlwind tour of The Sculpture Park in Churt, Surrey, England.
Over 800 exhibits on display within 10 acres of arboretum and wildlife inhabited water gardens in the beautiful Surrey Hills countryside make The Sculpture Park the world's most atmospheric sculpture exhibition.
Almost everything on display is for sale, with prices to suit all budgets, and as such the displays are forever changing - no two visits are ever the same!
Open all year round, the flora and fauna in The Sculpture Park change through the seasons, from the heat of the summertime to the depths of winter, and an indoor gallery hosts a fine collection of interior sculptures and artwork.
For further information, admission prices, and to buy from The Sculpture Park's online shop visit thesculpturepark.com
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FRIEZE SCULPTURE 2018 London Walk in Regent’s Park | England
A first-person perspective London walk tour of Frieze Sculpture 2018, the annual art exhibition in the beautiful English Gardens at Regent’s Park. Frieze Sculpture runs for three months (until 7th October 2018), featuring works by 25 contemporary and modern artists, selected and placed by Clare Lilley (Director of Programme, Yorkshire Sculpture Park). Listen to an audio tour at
Filmed in August 2018, on a weekend.
The tour route consists of:
00:00 Marylebone Road, by Regent's Park Station
01:54 Park Square East
03:22 Outer Circle
03:38 Regent’s Park
Sights seen along the tour include:
04:00, 05:23, 21:25 Richard Woods, ‘Holiday Home (Regent’s Park)’, 2018
04:38 Kiki Smith, Seer (Alice I), 2005
05:39, 21:13 Bharti Kher, ‘The Intermediary Family’, 2018
06:26 John Baldessari, ‘Penguin’, 2018
06:48 Virginia Overton, ‘Untitled (122 x 244 View)’, 2018
07:26 Rana Begum, ‘No. 814’, 2018
08:09 Tim Etchells, ‘Everything is Lost’, 2018
08:37 Kathleen Ryan, ‘il Volatile’, 2018
09:23 Dan Graham, ‘London Rococo’, 2012
10:25 Laura Ford, ‘Dancing Clog Girls I-III’, 2015
11:08 Kimsooja, ‘A Needle Woman: Galaxy was a Memory, Earth is a Souvenir’, 2014
12:00 Tracey Emin, ‘A Moment Without You’, 2017
12:50 Yoan Capote, ‘Stress’, 2004
13:16 Simon Periton, ‘Outdoor Miner’, 2018
14:07 Conrad Showcross, ‘Optic Labyrinth (Arrangement I)’, 2018
15:34 Michele Mathison, ‘Parallax’, 2018
15:59 Barry Flanagan, ‘Large Nijinski on Anvil Point’, 2001
16:56 Hugo Wilson, ‘Pact’, 2017-2018
17:49 James Capper, ‘TREADPAD B - PAIR 2 WALKING SHIP 40 TON STANDARD DISPLACEMENT 4 LEG (DIA 1800)’, 2018
18:23 Elmgreen and Dragset, ‘Si par une nuit d'hiver un voyageur’, 2017
18:52 Haroon Gunn-Salie, ‘Senzenina’, 2018
19:20 Rachel Feinstein, ‘Corine’, ‘Mezzetino’, ‘Chinoisie’, 2018
19:59 Larry Achiampong, ‘PAN AFRICAN FLAGS FOR THE RELIC TRAVELLERS' ALLIANCE’, 2018
20:30 Sean Scully, ‘Shadow Stack’, 2018
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Frensham Great Pond - Bank Holiday Monday 28th May 2018
Frensham Great Pond near Farnham, Surrey
Address of main car park: Bacon Lane, Churt, Surrey GU10 2QB
Please note the car park closes at 9pm
Parking is free during the week. However, parking charges apply on Saturdays, Sundays and Bank Holidays from 9.30am-4.30pm (Easter until the end of September).
All vehicles - £4 - please bring change, you can not pay for parking by card
Blue Badge holders - no charge
National Trust members (please show your card or current NT vehicle sticker) - no charge
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Places to see in ( Yorkshire - UK ) Yorkshire Sculpture Park
Places to see in ( Yorkshire - UK ) Yorkshire Sculpture Park
The Yorkshire Sculpture Park is an open-air gallery in West Bretton near Wakefield in West Yorkshire, England, showing work by British and international artists, including Henry Moore and Barbara Hepworth. The park's collection of works by Moore is one of the largest open-air displays of his bronzes in Europe. The sculpture park occupies the parkland of Bretton Hall and straddles the border of West Yorkshire and South Yorkshire.
The Yorkshire Sculpture Park, opened in 1977, was the UK's first sculpture park based on the temporary open air exhibitions organised in London parks from the 1940s to 1970s by the Arts Council and London County Council (and later Greater London Council). The 'gallery without walls' has a changing exhibition programme, rather than permanent display as seen in other UK sculpture parks such as Grizedale Forest.
The park is situated in the grounds of Bretton Hall, an 18th-century estate which was a family home until the mid 20th century when it became Bretton Hall College. Follies, landscape features and architectural structures from the 18th century can be seen around the park including the deer park and deer shelter (recently converted by American sculptor James Turrell into an installation), an ice house, and a camellia house. Artists working at YSP, such as Andy Goldsworthy in 2007, take their inspiration from its architectural, historical or natural environment.
Since the 1990s, Yorkshire Sculpture Park has made use of indoor exhibition spaces, initially a Bothy Gallery (in the curved Bothy Wall) and a temporary tent-like structure called the Pavilion Gallery. After an extensive refurbishment and expansion, YSP has added an underground gallery space in the Bothy garden, and exhibition spaces at Longside (the hillside facing the original park). Its programme consists of contemporary and modern sculpture (from Rodin and Bourdelle through to living artists). British sculpture is well represented in the past exhibition programme and semi-permanent installations. Many British sculptors famous in the 1950s and 1960s, but since forgotten, have been the subject of solo exhibitions at YSP including Lynn Chadwick, Austin Wright, Phillip King, Eduardo Paolozzi, Hans Josephsohn, and Kenneth Armitage. Exhibitions tend to be monographic - rather than group or thematic.
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Cathedral of Mary Help of Christians in Shillong in Meghalaya
The Cathedral of Mary Help of Christians is one of the most beautiful churches and is perched on a hill. It is located in the Laitumkhrah locality in Shillong and is a Catholic church. One of the most popular church in Asia. Named after Mary the mother of Jesus Christ. Besides being the pride of the Catholics of the region, the church has also become a great tourist attraction. It is said, on a clear day from this vantage point where the Church stands, the mighty Brahmaputra and the snow-crowned peaks of the Himalayas can be seen. Shillong has, within its fold, a number of churches and cathedrals as if to justify the desire of the British to make the city of Shillong a little England. Some of these churches are so spacious and large that they can easily accommodate a few thousand worshippers.
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