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Uppark House and Garden and its collection

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Uppark House is a 17th-century property located in South Harting, West Sussex, England. It is recognized as a Grade I listed building and is managed by the National Trust. The house is set high on the South Downs and offers a unique glimpse into the past with its rich history and architectural beauty.

Visiting Uppark House

Uppark House is open to the public for visits, with the exception of certain private apartments that are leased from the National Trust and are still in use as a residence. Visitors can explore the house and its grounds, taking in the historical architecture and the beautiful surrounding landscape.

Opening Times

Uppark House is open to the public for most days of the year, with the exception of Christmas. This makes it a great destination for a day out at any time of the year, whether you're interested in history, architecture, or simply enjoying the beautiful surroundings.

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Uppark House and Garden
South Harting
GU31 5QR South Harting

Visitor information Uppark House and Garden

Opening hours

Uppark House & Garden is now closed until summer 2025

Admission

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Facilities

Wheelchair accessible
Museum shop
Restaurant

Location & Map

South Harting, South Harting

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Exhibitions

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Uppark House and Garden Reviews

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  • Apollo's Insights AI-Generated

    Uppark House and Garden in South Harting, England, offers visitors a glimpse into 18th-century aristocratic life. The house, set on a hilltop with panoramic views of the South Downs, features well-preserved interiors and an impressive collection of art and furnishings. Visitors often appreciate the grand rooms, including the ornate Red Drawing Room and the Long Gallery. The below-stairs areas, such as the servants' quarters and kitchen, provide insight into the lives of those who worked in the house.

    The gardens surrounding Uppark are another highlight, with manicured lawns, woodland walks, and a restored dairy. Many visitors enjoy the tranquil atmosphere and the opportunity for leisurely strolls. The property's history, including a devastating fire in 1989 and subsequent restoration, adds an interesting layer to the experience.

    However, some visitors find the house relatively small compared to other National Trust properties, and the limited number of rooms open to the public can be disappointing. The remote location, while offering beautiful views, can make access challenging for some. Additionally, some guests mention that more information or guided tours would enhance their understanding of the house's history.

    Despite these minor drawbacks, Uppark House and Garden generally receives positive reviews for its well-maintained grounds, the quality of its restoration, and its ability to transport visitors back in time.

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