Panshanger Park


Historic park and garden film location in Hertfordshire


Agricultural
Buildings
Sand & Gravel Quarry
Waterbodies
Woodland and Parkland
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Panshanger Park
Hertford, Hertfordshire  view map
Panshanger Park is a Grade II listed historic park and garden. The Park consists of approximately 1,000 acres of parkland and woodland. Part of the property is a Country Park and nature reserve. The Parkland is also home to the largest maiden Oak in the country. Much of the parkland was created by Humphrey Repton in the late C18 with other parts previously landscaped by Capability Brown. Although the main house was demolished, the shell of the Orangery is still present. The original stable yard still exists and is currently used as offices.
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Parkland, woodland, wildlife, waterbody, orangery and buildings.

Agricultural
Buildings
Sand & Gravel Quarry
Waterbodies
Woodland and Parkland

Panshanger Park

Hertford, Hertfordshire

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