Fabulous New Book Launch Event hosted by the Author, Michael Symes

Meet and Greet the author on Tuesday 23 April at 11am – 12pm, hear all about the new book and you will be able to purchase a copy for a discounted price of £35.00 (RRP is £50.00)

The event will be taking place in Painshill’s function room, The Abercorn.

This is free for members and volunteers. There is also the opportunity to invite and reserve a ticket for a guest to come along free of charge. If your visitor should want to enjoy the landscape prior to or after the launch, an admission ticket would need to be purchased.

Michael Symes has written many books on the history of the landscape garden, and established the MA in Garden History at Birkbeck College, University of London.

Photo: Michael Symes

Michael has been a historical consultant for the restoration at Painshill since 1981.

Tickets are limited, so please do book to avoid disappointment.

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Synopsis of the book:

In this book, published in January 2024, noted garden historian Michael Symes considers what prints tell us about the development of the landscape garden in 18th- and early 19th– century Britain. 

Prints formed a significant part of the expanding machinery of mass communication and could thus influence taste and spread ideas. This can be interpreted as propaganda, or at least creation of an image that the owner of a property found desirable, and reality was consequently often compromised.

The illusion of actuality could be achieved by many adjustments and techniques employed by artists generally. Even if not entirely representational, a print may have much to reveal about fashions and attitudes towards the landscape garden. At their best they convey powerfully the atmosphere as well as the perception and possible idealisation of a garden. This topic has never been discussed with such rigour, and the book addresses the techniques of producing a print, the categories of print and how they were marketed, and includes studies of the greatest engravers and of selected gardens that prints illuminate particularly well. 

Changes can be observed both in the developments in print-making and in the journey of the landscape garden.

An exciting opportunity to become a Trustee at Painshill

Join the Board of Trustees at Painshill Park Trust

A unique opportunity has become available for the right applicants to join the board of Trustees within the stunning 160 acre Landscape. Painshill is a Grade I listed 18th century landscape garden of international renown which attracts over 200,000 visitors a year.

Painshill is regarded as one of the foremost and finest examples of the English Landscape Movement.  Created by the Hon. Charles Hamilton as a living painting, Painshill invites the visitor to walk around a work of art to discover the landscape in 160 acres of dramatic follies, calming waters and stunning views. 

We are seeking Trustees of high calibre and wide professional experience to join our small Board who can help us to maintain our high standards of governance and contribute their expertise to guiding the strategic and commercial direction of this important organisation.

We actively encourage applications from a wide range of backgrounds.

Photo: Take a look inside Painshill Park

Applicants are asked to send a current CV and covering letter, outlining the skills and experience they would bring as a Painshill Trustee to hr@painshill.co.uk by 30 April 2024.

Or for more information please contact hr@painshill.co.uk to arrange an informal chat with our Director.

For more information, please see the link to the video of one of Painshill’s Trustees, Sir Stephen, who is the Chairman of Painshill and has been a Trustee of Painshill Park since 2019:

Bugs and Butterflies Trail returns this May 🦋

From the 25 May to 23 June, this colourful trail is returning to Painshill.

Become a nature explorer and find all bugs and butterflies hidden around Painshill this May half-term.

Included with general admission/free for members.

A trail sheet will be available to pick up at the entrance. You may wish to bring a pencil, if you would like to tick off the bugs and butterflies as you find them in the landscape.

Book in advance online and save up to 18%! You do not need to book in advance if you are a Painshill Member or have a Historic Houses card.

Last entry is at 4pm, the landscape and car park will close at 6pm.

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April at Painshill

5 things to enjoy at Painshill in April

1. Enjoy the season 🌳

No spring would be complete without bright blooms popping up all around the landscape.

The beautiful Bluebells

The Bluebell is one of the most iconic flowers to see in April. With stunning colours through an array of violets and purples, they are a sign of warmer days ahead.

Bringing colour throughout Painshill, you can experience the landscape with soft violet hues.

Come and enjoy a little sparkle of spring. (Don’t forget to also check out our fabulous plants to buy from our gift shop!)

2. Members early morning openings return this April

Every Tuesday, from 16th April until 27th August 2024, Painshill will open from 8am for members. Celebrate bright and fresh mornings and enjoy extended opening hours at Painshill.

Perfect for tranquil strolls, our early openings are available for Painshill Members only. Access the landscape before the general public and enjoy the garden whilst it is quiet.

Mr Hamilton’s Tea Room will be open for tea, coffee and breakfast.

Please note: the Crystal Grotto will not be open early.

3. The Chinese Bridge – A crucial restoration appeal

Painshill Park Trust urgently needs to rebuild the Chinese Bridge. The Bridge was restored in the 1980s and, after 40 years of use, the wood is unstable and needs replacing.

We are fundraising £250,000 to urgently re-build the Chinese Bridge back to its original form so that it can be used and enjoyed by all our visitors.

Please help us to rebuild this very important bridge- https://www.justgiving.com/campaign/chinesebridge

4. Enjoy our Big Easter Egg Statue Trail 🥚

Ready for an Egg hunt? Come along and enjoy meeting some egg-cellent statue characters! On arrival there will be a trail map to guide you and help find all the all the different characters.

5. Well being and fitness 🌸 – Get fit with Kate at Painshill Park

Introducing Kate’s “Trek Fit” – a unique training experience with Kate (walking with a weighted rucksack) in the beautiful Painshill landscape. This is a perfect chance to increase strength and fitness whilst making new friends.

This excellent opportunity allows you to challenge yourself and push your boundaries whilst enjoying the beautiful outdoors.

Kate’s 45-minute to 1-hour sessions are perfect for all fitness levels and abilities. The first session begins on 16 April, and the cost is just £15 per session, or only £10 for Painshill members.

Tues 16th – 8.15 – 9am, 9.15-10am, 10.15-11.00am

To book: https://www.participant.co.uk/asg/event/kate_staples_fitness_camps_-_summer_2024_20072024#init

Hope to see you for this April ⭐🐣🌳