Literary Links
In 1859 the new railway cut through south west Surrey from London and suddenly the "wild" was accessible, attracting and inspiring writers such as Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (Sherlock Holmes) and the poet laureate, Alfred Lord Tennyson. For places you can visit that have been inspirational for writers throughout the years click here.
Clandon Park
A Palladian-style house built for Lord Onslow c1730. Marble Hall, Gubbay collection of furniture,...
Robin Hood (2010) Film Location in Surrey
Visit the film Ridley Scott's Robin Hood film location in Surrey.
Loseley Park Film & TV Location Hire
Loseley House, built in 1562 is a superb example of Elizabethan architecture. The Great Hall has...
Polesden Lacey
A Regency villa, remodelled after 1906 with collections of paintings, porcelain, tapestries and...
Great Tangley Manor Film Location
Great Tangley Manor is a beautiful Grade 1 Listed moated manor house in an idyllic location just...
Painshill Park Film & TV Location Hire
Painshill Park is a flexible experienced location for photo shoots, dramas and films, with close...


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