
Painshill is a masterpiece of garden design.
Created in the 18th century by Charles Hamilton as a living painting, Painshill invites you to walk around a work of art and discover dramatic follies, calming waters and stunning views.
Painshill is regarded as one of the foremost and finest examples of the English Landscape Movement. A style of landscape design that has been described, by architectural historian Nikolaus Pevsner, as “Britain’s’ greatest contribution to the visual arts”.
It’s a fantastic day out for all the family that’s full of heritage, beauty, adventure and outdoor fun.
A romantic landscape full of surprises awaits…
The historic route around the park is around 3 miles long. You will need about 2 hours to see everything. Shorter routes are available.
Every day walking shoes should suffice (subject to the weather).
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Painshill is located on Anvil Lane off the A245 in Cobham.
It’s just off M25/J10/A3 to London. Simply exit the A245 towards Cobham.
Parking is free for visitors. The car park is closed and locked after closing time.
Closest sat nav reference is KT11 1AG.
Painshill Park Trust is committed to providing superior customer service to all of our visitors. We offer a variety of services to ensure the best possible accessibility to the landscape garden and facilities in recognition of the diversity of our general public’s abilities and needs.