2013
TQ0959 : Five Arch Bridge
taken 12 years ago, near to Whiteley Village, Surrey, England
This is 1 of 3 images, with title starting with Five Arch in this square
Five Arch Bridge
Newly completed Five Arch Bridge over The Lake at Painshill Park, a replica of an original dating from the 1760s which had deteriorated over the years, with only the abutments surviving by the 1970s. In the background on the left is the Gothic Temple.
For a wider view see TQ0959 : The Lake, Painshill Park.
For a wider view see TQ0959 : The Lake, Painshill Park.
Painshill Park
Painshill Park near Cobham, Surrey, is one of the finest remaining examples of an 18th century English landscape park. It was designed and created between 1738 and 1773 by the Hon. Charles Hamilton (MP).
Painshill Park is owned by Elmbridge Borough Council and managed by the Painshill Park Trust. Painshill, which is open to the public (with entry charge), has a Grade 1 Heritage listing. In 1998 Painshill Park was awarded the Europa Nostra Medal for the "Exemplary restoration from a state of extreme neglect, of a most important 18th century landscape park and its extraordinary buildings
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