Horsham Museum
(7 Miles)*
Horsham Museum stands out as a place you must visit. Rich in history, it is like no other.
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Hatchlands Park
(8 Miles)*
Built in 1758 for Admiral Edward Boscawen and set in a beautiful Repton Park offering a variety of park and woodland walks, Hatchlands contains splendid interiors by Robert Adam, decorated in appropriately nautical style.
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Clandon Park
(8 Miles)*
A grand Palladian mansion, built in the 1730s by the Venetian architect Leoni and notable for its magnificent two-storeyed Marble Hall
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Godalming Museum
(8 Miles)*
Key areas of the Museum's local collection include exhibits about Gertrude Jekyll, Edwin Lutyens and Jack Phillips of the ill-fated Titanic.
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Fishers Farm Park
(8 Miles)*
Fishers Farm Park is a unique place to visit, mixing rural activities with up-front fun and gives the whole family a wonderful day out.
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Guildford House Gallery
(8 Miles)*
Guildford House is a fascinating 17th century town house, now Guildford Borough Council's art gallery showing selections from the Borough's Collection and varied temporary exhibitions.
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Loseley Park
(8 Miles)*
Built in 1562 by Sir William Moore, a fine example of Elizabethan architecture, set amid beautiful parkland grazed by the Loseley Jersey herd.
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Bocketts Farm Park
(10 Miles)*
Set in beautiful countryside on the edge of the North Downs, a working family farm with old and modern breeds of animals.
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Leonardslee Lakes and Gardens
(11 Miles)*
Leonardslee is internationally famous for its wonderful display of Rhododendron and Azaleas. In May the gardens are considered to be one of the most magnificent gardens in Europe.
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RHS Garden Wisley
(11 Miles)*
The Royal Horticultural Society Garden Wisley is acclaimed by gardeners throughout the world, but you do not have to be a keen gardener to appreciate the beauty of Wisley.
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High Beeches Gardens
(12 Miles)*
Enjoy twenty acres of enchanting, landscaped, woodland and water gardens.
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Haslemere Museum
(12 Miles)*
Haslemere Educational Museum is the largest independent museum in the area.
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Painshill Park
(12 Miles)*
Painshill Park is one of the most important 18th century parks in Europe. It was created by the Hon. Charles Hamilton between 1738 and 1773 as a series of subtle and surprising scenes.
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Petworth House
(13 Miles)*
A magnificent late-17th century palace set in a beautiful park, landscaped by 'Capability' Brown and immortalised in Turner's paintings.
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Brooklands Museum
(14 Miles)*
Brooklands Museum opened in 1991 on 30 acres of the original 1907 motor-racing circuit. The Museum features the most historic and steepest section of the old Banked Track and the 1-in-4 Test Hill.
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