Chatelherault Country Park

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Chatelherault Country Park is a historic Scottish country park near Hamilton, known for its grand 18th-century hunting lodge, landscaped grounds, and extensive woodland walking trails.

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Chatelherault hunting lodge 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf country park
public park
architect William Adam
architecturalStyle Palladian (hunting lodge)
country Scotland
distanceFrom approximately 3 km south-east of Hamilton town centre
hasBuildingUse café (visitor centre)
events venue (hunting lodge)
exhibition space (hunting lodge)
hasEcosystemType ancient woodland
riverine habitat
hasPart Chatelherault Country Park self-linksurface differs
surface form: Chatelherault hunting lodge

Clyde Valley Woodlands National Nature Reserve (part)
car park
formal gardens
play area
viewpoints over the Clyde Valley
visitor centre
woodland walking trails
hasTrailType river walks
waymarked paths
woodland trails
hasViewOf Clyde Valley
River Clyde
heritageDesignation Category A listed building (hunting lodge)
historicallyAssociatedWith Dukes of Hamilton
inception 18th century (hunting lodge)
locatedIn Hamilton, South Lanarkshire
locatedInAdministrativeEntity South Lanarkshire NERFINISHED
locatedNear Hamilton
namedAfter Châtellerault
offersActivity dog walking
heritage visits
nature watching
picnicking
walking
openToPublic yes
originalFunction folly
hunting lodge
ownedBy South Lanarkshire Council
partOf former Hamilton Palace estate
region central Scotland
surface form: Central Belt of Scotland
terrainFeature Clyde Valley
surface form: Clyde Valley gorge

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Hamilton hasLandmark Chatelherault Country Park
Chatelherault Country Park hasPart Chatelherault Country Park self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Chatelherault hunting lodge