The gardens were designed by the eccentric 15th Earl of Shrewsbury, apparently he consulted every famous artist, only to avoid whatever was recommended. LOL. instead he created gardens that were a mixture of styles, a bit like collecting books in a library or different paintings. There is a Swiss Cottage, a Stonehenge, a Dutch garden, a Pagoda Fountain, based on the To Ho pagoda in Canton, a Choragic Monument copied from Athens and many other features. The rides and slides of the modern Theme Park add to the eccentricity of an early nineteenth century nobleman's fancy. Most of the parkland is now occupied by "sensational" rides which started to be installed from 1980s onwards.
The following is a series of photographs taken around 2009 I hope you enjoy looking through them and maybe even getting some design ideas for smaller scale recreations






















