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GUILDFORD CASTLE
HATCHLANDS PARK
LOSELEY PARK
The Great Tower is now open after extensive 
Hatchlands is set in a beautiful 430 acre 
Visitors to Loseley Park can enjoy a wealth 
renovation, including new floors and a roof 
Repton park offering a variety of parkland 
of hidden treasures. Loseley House contains 
which has made the building more accessible 
and woodland walks. The house was built  
many fine works of art and furniture from 
to visitors. The Tower contains a model of the 
for the Naval hero Admiral Boscawen in 1756 
the 16th century, whilst the surrounding 
original castle, circa 1300, and interpretation 
and boasts the earliest surviving interiors 
gardens and grounds provide beauty and 
panels tracing its history to the present day. 
by Robert Adam. Inside explore the world’s 
tranquility. The stunning Walled Garden is 
There is a visitor platform on the roof offering 
largest collection of composer related 
based on a design by Gertrude Jekyll and 
panoramic views of Guildford.
keyboards upon which J.C.Bach, Chopin, 
features an award-winning rose garden, white 
Mahler & Elgar, to mention a few,  
garden, herb garden, flower garden, organic 
CASTLE STREET, 
have played. 
vegetable garden and delightful moat walk. 
GUILDFORD, SURREY  GU1 3SX 
The shop and licensed tearoom serving 
Other attractions include a lake walk, tea 
  >  01483 444751 
coffee, lunches and teas can be found in 
room serving light snacks, gift shop and  
e   >  museum@guildford.gov.uk 
the lovely cobbled courtyard, both open the 
plant sales.
same days as the house.
w   >  www.guildfordmuseum.co.uk
LOSELEY PARK 
opening times >  
EAST CLANDON,  
GUILDFORD, SURREY  GU3 1HS 
 
APR - SEPT  10:00 - 17:00 everyday, 
GUILDFORD, SURREY GU4 7RT
  >  01483 405112
 
OCT & MAR  Sat & Sun ONLY  
  >  01483 222482
e   >  enquiries@loseley-park.com
 
(plus OCT HALF TERM) 11:00 - 17:00.  
 
Closed NOV - FEB.  
e   >  hatchlands@nationaltrust.org.uk 
w   >  www.loseley-park.com
w   >  www.nationaltrust.org.uk/hatchlands
admission > 
opening times > 
 
Adult £2.50, Conc & Child £1.20
opening times > 
 
GARDEN, SHOP & REFRESHMENT:  
 
The Castle Grounds are open all year round 
HOUSE: 1 APR - 29 OCT  Tues - Thurs & Sun  
 
MAY - SEPT  Tues - Sun + BH Mondays 11:00 - 17:00
 
- Admission is FREE
+ Bank Holiday Mondays 
 
HOUSE: MAY - AUG  Tues - Thurs + Sun 13:00 - 17:00,   
(and Fridays in August)  14:00 - 17:30
 
BH  13:00 - 17:00 
WALKS: Daily 1 APR - 29 OCT  11:00 - 18:00
admission >
gift aid admission >
House, Garden & Grounds:  Adult £8,  
Adult House & Grounds  
£7.00 
 
Child (5 - 16) £4, Conc £7.50, Family (2A + 3C) £20.00
Child House & Grounds  
£3.50 
Garden & Grounds Only:  Adult £4.50,  
Family House & Grounds 
£18.00 
 
Child (5+) £2.25, Conc £4.00
Hatchlands Park Walks - Adult  £3.70 
Friends of Loseley Park:  £20 
Hatchlands Park Walks - Child 
£1.80 
 
(free entry and 1 guest to garden during season 
Adult Joint*  
 
£11.60 
 
and special offers)
Child Joint* 
 
£5.80 
Family Joint* 
 
£33.40 
Special rates for group booking (Min 10 people).
Party   
 
£5.90
* Joint admission prices are for both  
Clandon Park and Hatchlands Park.
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Visit Surrey 2009