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{Exploring} Painshill Park in Surrey with teens

Posted on May 16, 2025 by jenny

A few weeks ago we went to visit Painshill Park in Surrey. It’s highly recommended, especially if you enjoy scenic walks, historical architecture, and tranquil natural settings. Located in Cobham, Surrey, this 18th century landscaped garden spans 160 acres and features a variety of follies and picturesque views. It’s also been used as a film location, so many of the places were familiar to us!

Highlights of Painshill Park

Painshill Park is worth a visit and is a beautiful landscaped garden packed with a variety of places to explore. There is a house called Painshill but this is not open to the public. The house was designed by Richard Jupp in the late 1770s for Benjamin Bond Hopkins who we are distantly related to. If you’re wondering what happened to Painshill House? Once known as Pains Hill House, the current house was altered in the 19th century, and recently converted into six private residences. In the late 1940s the estate was split up and sold to separate owners. Today you can visit roughly 2/3 of the original estate.

We parked in the car park and bought our ticket at the gift shop before entering the gardens. We noted the cafe for after our walk (a great incentive for the teens!). There are several walks around Painshill Park of differing lengths, with many highlights along the way:

Vineyard – Painshill has its very own vineyard and you can buy the wine in the giftshop

Ruined abbey – this is one of the first sites you will see, built as a romantic ruin

Painshill Park

Crystal Grotto – a unique, sparkling cave adorned with over 10000 crystals and stalactites, offering a magical experience. Visit on a sunny day and  watch them sparkle in the sun. Note that it’s closed on Mondays for maintenance.

Crystal grotto at Painshill Park

Gothic temple – architecturally striking structure that provide excellent photo opportunities for everyone over the park

Serpentine Lake and Woodland trails – ideal for leisurely strolls, wildlife spotting, or a peaceful picnic during Summer

The Five Arch Bridge – the bridge features heavily in the Bridgerton series

Water wheel – this was built to draw water from the River Mole to create the 14 acre Serpentine Lake.

Serpentine Lake at Painshill Park

Temple of Bacchus – this is the most recently restored building with amazing views over the parkland.

Turkish Tent – this is the final spot on the circular walk and has lovely views towards the lake.  The vista deliberately mirrors the one seen from The Gothic Temple.

Turkish Tent at Painshill Park

 

We walked for about 90 minutes before we decided it was time for refreshments. Fortunately our walk brought us back to Mr Hamilton’s Tea Rooms which offered a selection of refreshments, including vegetarian and vegan options. It was also dog-friendly which was perfect as we hate having to sit outside just because we have a dog.

If you are wondering what has been filmed at Painshill then choose from this list which includes Netflix’s Bridgerton, Black Mirror, Dorian Gray, 101 Dalmations and Suffragette as well as music videos for Ellie Goulding, Florence & The Machine and Jessie Ware. As a Bridgerton fan I was really excited to recognise parts of the garden and the bridge from the last season, they were instantly recognisable.

We had a lovely time exploring Painshill Park and only wished we had discovered it sooner. It’s dog-friendly and family-friendly, with lots of activities such as educational workshops, a natural play area, and wildlife trails making it suitable for younger children. We can’t wait to go back and see the landscape during a different time of year.

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5 thoughts on “{Exploring} Painshill Park in Surrey with teens”

  1. Melissa Cushing says:
    May 17, 2025 at 2:23 pm

    I would love to visit Painshill Park in Surrey as it sounds magical and it sounds lime the perfect spot for me. I also happen to love Bridgerton and this makes it extra special!

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  2. Beth says:
    May 17, 2025 at 4:55 pm

    Painshill Park looks like an amazing place. I love the natural beauty, and the tent is really fun.

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  3. Jupiter Hadley says:
    May 19, 2025 at 12:06 pm

    I really love the reflections on the water! What a beautiful place to explore, especially with your whole family.

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  4. Karen says:
    May 19, 2025 at 3:48 pm

    oh wow…The park is unreal!!! The grotto is gorgeous….A temple, Water Wheel….The park is stunning to say the least…

    Reply
  5. Tiffany Kashton says:
    May 20, 2025 at 9:52 am

    oh wow…The park is unreal!!

    Reply

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