Gatton Park
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🌳Gatton Park

🎟Free / cheap🌳Outdoors👶Ages 0–17
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Gatton Park is a historic 600-acre estate in Surrey, England, renowned for its picturesque landscapes and rich history. Designed by the esteemed landscape architect Lancelot 'Capability' Brown in the 18th century, the park features rolling hills, serene lakes, and diverse woodlands. The main lake, approximately 30 acres in size, is a central feature of Brown's design, complemented by a serpentine canal and two islands that serve as habitats for various wildlife species. In the 19th century, Sir Jeremiah Colman, known for Colman's Mustard, added Edwardian gardens, including a Japanese Garden, Rock Garden, and Pleasure Gardens, enhancing the park's botanical diversity. Today, Gatton Park is partly owned by The Royal Alexandra and Albert School and partly by the National Trust, offering visitors a glimpse into its storied past and natural beauty. The park is open to the public on specific open days and hosts various events throughout the year, providing opportunities for exploration and enjoyment.

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Free / cheap

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Outdoor

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0–17

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Surrey
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Country

England

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