Petworth House park

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Petworth House park is a renowned English landscape garden in West Sussex, celebrated as one of Lancelot "Capability" Brown’s major 18th-century designs.

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Petworth House park canonical 2
Petworth Park 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf English landscape garden
landscape garden
park
associatedWith Egerton family
surface form: Egremont family

Leconfield estate
Petworth
surface form: Petworth House
category Historic park and garden in West Sussex
country England
designer Lancelot "Capability" Brown
era 18th century
hasFeature ancient trees
artistic viewpoints depicted in paintings
deer park
lakes
pleasure grounds
rolling grassland
scenic viewpoints
vistas towards Petworth House
woodland
hasViewOf South Downs
hasWildlife birds
fallow deer
red deer
heritageDesignation Grade I registered park and garden
knownFor being one of Capability Brown’s major 18th-century designs
historic deer herd
picturesque landscape
locatedIn Petworth
South East England
United Kingdom
West Sussex
managedBy National Trust
near South Downs
openToPublic yes
ownedBy National Trust
partOf Petworth
surface form: Petworth House estate
region West Sussex
style English landscape garden style
surface form: English Landscape style
touristAttraction yes

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Lancelot "Capability" Brown notableWork Petworth House park
Capability Brown designed Petworth House park
Petworth hasLandmark Petworth House park
this entity surface form: Petworth Park