Polyrus' photos with the keyword: Painshill Park
View from the Turkish Tent
16 Nov 2016 |
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Looking east along the valley at Painshill Park, at Cobham in Surrey,
Above the Five Arch Bridge in the centre is the Grotto and at the top of the lake is the Gothic Temple. The latter two both being follies.
Painshill was created by the Hon. Charles Hamilton between 1738 and 1773. Hamilton was a painter, plantsman and a brilliantly imaginative designer. He wanted to create a romantic landscape to stimulate the senses and emotions of visitors.
The juxtaposition of two very different towers
16 Nov 2016 |
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In Painshill Park at Cobham.
I think the taller alien looking one is onto a winner as I'm told it has invisible power!
...and it would be folly for the Gothic Tower to try and resist.
Woollett Bridge, Painshill Park
14 Nov 2016 |
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This footbridge on the south side of Painshill lake goes across to Grotto Island on the right.
It is not the original which was constructed in the 1840s. This is a reconstruction, built off site in 2012. It is a replica of one known from a 1760s engraving by William Woollett, the only remains of which were the brick abutments.
Painshill Park Trust maintains the park. It is a registered charity which was formed to restore the 18th century landscape and they have done an exemplary job.
Little people standing on a small bench
Seasonal changes biginning
27 Oct 2016 |
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The view looking across the lake from the south side at Painshill Park, in Surrey.
It would be folly to think the Gothic Abbey ruins are real, although they were erected in 1772 and are listed Grade II.
Fairy's House
26 Oct 2016 |
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In Painshill Park, Surrey, by the River Mole.
I was reliably informed by a member of the park staff that it is a Fairy House. However, I do not believe in fairies and think the dwelling belongs to either a pixie or more likely....a witch!
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