Dunorlan Park Tunbridge Wells. Restored by a grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund


Dunorlan Park in Tunbridge Wells is a Grade ll listed park, originally laid out in the 1860 s for wealthy Tasmanian businessman Henry Reed. The designer was Robert Marnock and he employed many features made of Pulhamite, a type of artificial rock made from natural rock and concrete, to remarably realistic effect. After several decades of neglect the park was restored with a grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund


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Location: Tunbridge Wells Kent England UK
Photo credit: © Granville Davies / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
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