Gatehouse
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Royal Pavilion Gardens
The Royal Pavilion Garden is one of a few fully restored regency gardens in the country. The garden was restored following John Nash’s 1820s plans and conform as closely as possible to the original lists of plants supplied to George IV. Today, they are maintained under organic guidelines, using natural planting techniques and organic compost,…
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18th Century Gatehouses
Built in 1755 by the architect Matthew Brettingham, the gatehouses originally marked the entrance to a bridleway that crossed the Shimmings Valley, taking the rider to the market town of Petworth. Sweeping views of the South Downs and the town of Petworth. Adjacent fields and woodland are also available. Exclusive access from a private road…
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Historic Wooded Park and Gatehouse
Located in the heart of a seaside town, this historic wooded park is a lovely place to film, with its gated entrance, large open spaces and the beautiful adjacent Regency terrace properties.
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Grade I Listed Gatehouse
14th century gatehouse to a beautiful Tudor house. At around 50 feet high, the building is comprised of 4 storeys including a cellar. It is connected to the other side of the moat by a Grade I listed 16th century stone bridge. A great location for filming and photography.
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Gatehouse To A Wooded Park
Located in the heart of a seaside town, this impressive gatehouse features caryatids, Atlantes sculpture and arches, and is the gateway to a lovely, historic wooded park. An impressive location for filming and photography.