A grade 1 listed park, much renovated over the last 25 years, by the trust that owns it…read more
Created by Charles Hamilton ,in the mid 18th century, after his 2 (obligatory) Grand Tours, he wanted to create an idyllic natural setting, around a lake, with water diverted from the river Mole.
He was very succesful in this, and created a number of follies, a Grotto, and the unusual Turkish Tent.
Many of the plants are of American origin, and were just becoming fashionable at the time.
It's worth remembering it's a park like setting rather than a garden like Wisley.
Reasonable cafe near the entrance, and the ever present gift shop.
Worth chcking their website for offers, currently free entry on Wednesdays in November, children free at weekends, and A special Santa event.
The Grotto is only open at the weekends.
A great place for a walk on a sunny day, great views across the lake and Surrey.