Uppark is a tranquil and intimiate 17th century house set in gardens and surrounded by woodlands. It sits perched high up, overlooking the South Downs National Park and West Sussex countryside, …
Uppark is a tranquil and intimiate 17th century house set in gardens and surrounded by woodlands. It sits perched high up, overlooking the South Downs National Park and West Sussex countryside, commanding panoramic views. Uppark has several fascinating connections to people including Emma Hamilton and HG Wells. Much of the grounds and interior of the house were designed and implemented by renowned designer Humphry Repton.
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May 14, 2024
Amazing house, so full of beautiful things, well worth visiting and the gardens are lovely, the surrounding walks make it a brilliant day out, Full review by simonjacquie
Sep 15, 2023
Very nice visit made even better because of the guides in each room who were happy to expand information to make the visit interesting. Very poor reception almost made us go away. My wife is disabled… Full review by johngR2986IQ
Sep 11, 2023
The outer walls of the house are rather drab and the window frames are in need of repair. The tunnel from the cafe to the house is interesting. One section is blocked off for the resident bats. Full review by Adventurers049
Hello, yes we have plenty of disabled parking next to Visitor Reception. If you need any more access information, please visit our website and head to the 'Facilities and Access' tab.
Are the paths in the gardens scooter friendly for a toddler?
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I would say yes. They are gravel so not that smooth..plenty of grass though..if child very young not sure if the house would be too interesting even as lovely as it is..
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