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Visit us at South Hill Park and become a heritage treasure hunter. Hidden around the building are 17 QR codes which will allow you to unlock even more of South Hill Park's rich history. Each QR code will take you to exciting and informative video.  It is free to take part - all you need is a keen eye and a smart phone. If you would like some clues our reception staff will be able to provide you with a treasure map! Good luck...

Heritage Open Day

We were inspired to create this activity in response to the Heritage open days. Heritage Open Days is England's largest festival of history and culture, bringing together over 2,000 local people and organisations, and thousands of volunteers. Every year in September, thousands of people come together across England to celebrate their heritage, community and history. Stories are told, traditions explored, and histories brought to life. It’s your chance to see hidden places and try out new experiences – and it’s all FREE. To find out more, please visit heritageopendays.org.uk/about 

Archive Resources

Take a deep dive into some historical documents and photographs, click a link to go back in time.

VARIOUS PICTURES: THE HAVERHSAM YEARS

LADY HAVERSHAM 1842-1929

FOR SALE - NOVEMBER 24 1960

HAVERSHAM FAMILY, CIRCA 1900

LADY (HOPE) HAVERSHAM, FAMILY TREE

WATERCOLOUR PAINTING, AUGUST 1877

SMITH & LANCELLOT CIRCA 1900

A REPORT ON THE IMPACT OF THE ARTS ON BRACKNELL, 1976

THE HAYTERS

SOUTH HILL PARK BROCHURE, CIRCA 1980

VIEW TOWARDS EASTHAMPSTEAD CHURCH, CIRCA 1877

INVESTIGATION INTO ESTABLISHING AN ARTS CENTRE, 1971

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