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Surrey Vacations
Surrey is largely overrun with London commuters and the urban
spillover from the sprawl of Greater London, but for all that there
are quiet oases of calm that most definitely are worth your while to
explore. One such oasis is Wisley Garden, where the Royal
Horticultural Society maintains over 240 acres of plants and the
world's largest gardening bookstore. Another notable Surrey garden
is the lovely Painshill Landscape Garden, a engaging 18th century
park of ever-changing vistas including classical temples,
mock-ruins, grottoes, and even a Turkish tent!
Polesden
Lacey is a lovely Regency villa in a magnificent landscaped park.
The interior is stocked with superb paintings, furniture, and
silver, while the grounds provide beautiful walks through clipped
lawns and a walled rose garden.
Near neighbour to Hatchlands is Clandon Park, a Palladian mansion by Leoni, renown for its imposing two story marble hall and 18th century textile, porcelain, and fine art collections. Within the house is the Museum of the Queen's Royal Surrey Regiment.
Though it is best thought of as part of the Greater London tourist scene, Hampton Court Palace actually lies within the boundaries of Surrey. Begun by Cardinal Wolsey, who found it expedient to offer it to Henry VIII, this magnificent red-brick Tudor Palace is set in extensive formal and informal gardens beside the Thames. Visit the popular hedge maze, and the state apartments, with work by Christopher Wren and carvings by Grinling Gibbons. See if you can spot the ghost of Catherine Howard, Henry's fifth wife, who is said to haunt the palace.
Another
"London" attraction that actually lies in Surrey is Kew Gardens,
three hundred acres of botanical delights in what was once a royal
park. The Palm House is a wonder of glass, and other Victorian
greenhouses are home to a vast variety of exotic plants from around
the world. Source: britainexpress.com
Things To Do and See in Surrey
Hampton Court Palace,
East Molesey, Surrey apartments at this splendid red-brick Tudor Palace, which is set in
formal gardens and open parkland along the Thames River.
Richmond, Surrey features the glass Palm House and other Victorian greenhouses
that
house a vast variety of exotic plants from around the world.
Guildford, Surrey
Richmond, Surrey
Guildford, Surrey
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