Painshill Park is an 18th-century Grade I listed landscape garden renowned for its ornamental lakes, follies, and designed vistas, offering visitors a unique experience of historic garden design and tranquil natural beauty.
Located near Cobham in Surrey, Painshill Park is a remarkable example of 18th-century landscape gardening created by Charles Hamilton between 1738 and 1773. The 158-acre park was designed as a naturalistic garden featuring serpentine lakes, gently rolling hills, woodland, and a series of picturesque structures or 'follies' including a Gothic Temple, Roman Mausoleum, Crystal Grotto, and Turkish Tent. The garden’s layout embodies the English Landscape movement, emphasizing harmony between architecture and nature, tailored for leisure, contemplation, and aesthetic appreciation. Ecologically, the park sustains diverse habitats including ancient trees, managed woodlands, meadows, and aquatic environments that support native bird species, insects, and flora. Painshill’s historic restoration, completed in recent decades, preserves original design principles and plantings, making it an outdoor cultural landmark with significant educational and recreational value. Visitors can engage in guided tours, educational programs, and peaceful walks along well-maintained paths that traverse varied topography and scenic water features. The park’s blend of man-made artistry and natural elements creates a distinctive outdoor experience appealing to landscape enthusiasts, photographers, families, and garden historians alike.
The Crystal Grotto – An underground cave lined with crystals and shells
The Gothic Temple – A striking architectural folly offering panoramic views
Serpentine Lake – A large ornamental lake with winding shores and islands
Roman Mausoleum – A classical-style monument set on a hilltop
An elaborate man-made cave decorated with natural crystals and shells, it is renowned as one of the only known subterranean grottos of its kind in Europe.
Situated on a hill within the park, this architectural folly offers sweeping views of the surrounding landscaped grounds and serves as a focal point of the garden.
A large, gently curving ornamental lake central to the park’s design, supporting aquatic plants and attracting waterfowl.