Polesden Lacey
Polesden Lacey is an Edwardian country house in the Surrey Hills, remodelled and decorated in opulent style by society hostess Mrs Ronald Greville. It became one of the great houses for weekend parties between the wars, attracting royalty and the cream of English society. The gardens are generous and varied — from the walled rose garden to the long south terrace with views across open farmland — and feel quietly triumphant in summer.
- Edwardian interiors of grand social history
- Famous walled rose garden
- Surrey Hills views from the south terrace
Best for Edwardian social history fans and garden lovers seeking Surrey Hills charm.
Things to see at Polesden Lacey
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- Walled Rose Garden
- The Pergola Walk
- Surrey Hills View from the Terrace
- Mrs Greville's Drawing Room
- The Walled Kitchen Garden