Foxgloves at Painshill

5 things to enjoy at Painshill in June

June has arrived bringing the green, enriching colours that cover the landscape. From the long grass of the meadows to the trees in leaf, the gardens feel full and busting with life as is the beautiful growing wild life.

It is also the start of our summer events programme! During June and July join us for Live Music Lates, or outdoor theatre in our Walled Garden.

Welcome to summer at Painshill 🌳

1. Live Music Lates

Thinking ahead to those warm summertime evenings; a glass of chilled bubbly in hand, listening to some incredible live music with your friends?

We have just the thing for you! Painshill’s popular Live Music Lates return for summer 2024 showcasing some of the best tribute bands around featuring:

Live music this summer

2. Bugs and Butterflies Trail

This family-friendly trail runs throughout the May half term and until to 23 June.

Become a nature explorer to find all the bugs and butterflies hidden around the Painshill landscape.

3.The landscapes new summer arrivals

It is such a great time of the year!

We love to see all of the new arrivals in the landscape 🐣

With Goslings, Coots and some beautifully built nests, its a very exciting time on the landscape.

4. Vegetables grown in the landscape

Did you know that vegetables grown in Painshill’s Kitchen Garden can be picked up in the Gift Shop for a small donation?

Different produce is available dependent on season. All produce is organic and no chemicals are used.

5. The Theatre has begun 🎭

This summer, outdoor theatre returns to Painshill’s beautiful Walled Garden🌸

Join us for a balmy summer’s evening of pure joy and merriment with a varied selection of live theatre action to choose from!

Hope to see you for this summer 🌳

King Charles

The King retains his Patronage of the Painshill Park Trust

We are delighted to announce that His Majesty has very kindly decided to retain his Patronage of the Painshill Park Trust.

Chairman of the Painshill Park Trust, Sir Stephen Lamport, said:
“This is marvellous news. The King has been personally associated with Painshill since the early days of the Trust, and his decision to continue this special link to us not only reflects His Majesty’s deep-seated concern for the natural world and Britain’s unique heritage, but also his wish to show his public support for all that Painshill stands for – a precious place of beauty and historic importance which offers peace and renewal to all who visit us.”

Paul Griffiths, Director of Painshill, said:
“It is a great privilege for the Painshill Park Trust to have The King as its Patron, and we very much hope that His Majesty will be able to return to Painshill in the years to come.”