The beautiful 283-hectare (700-acre) deer park, landscaped by 'Capability' Brown, was immortalised in Turner's paintings. Petworth House, the late 17th-century mansion, contains the National Trust's finest collection of pictures.
Petworth West Sussex United Kingdom
NT members avoid Petworth village parking charges by using the NT car park and walking through the servants hall - comes out by the church
The park contains some wonderful old trees . The oak, on your right as you approach Petworth House, has likely been growing there since before the Norman conquest.
Beautiful place, great for dog walking, afternoon strolls. Take a look at the manor house within the park , it's huge!!!
Fantastic place to walk the dog with beautiful scenery
The Capability Brown landscaped park , contains one of England's largest herds of fallow deer.
This is a strange summer house at the top of the park .
A perfect place to refresh your soul
Bring wellies boots !!
Great House, walk amongst the Deer, dont forget Santa in December - Adam Harrison
The walk around the perimeter takes about an hour and provides stunning views towards the start. - Amy Tarrant
Lots of fishermen around the lake and large carp swimming around, also plenty of birds. There’s a contained football/ basketball pitch, zip wire, sandpit and climbing frame in the play area. - B Cottam
House us great. Wonderful history. The food on the other hand is over priced and poor. Bring a picnic. - david crump
Be sure to leave room for one of their delicious deserts. The ginger parkin, chocolate brownie and panna cotta (pictured) were all delicious. - Olly Stedall