Hackwood Park, Basingstoke
Facts and practical information
Hackwood Park is a large country estate that primarily consists of an early 18th-century ornamental woodland and formal lawn garden and a large detached house. It is within the boundaries of Winslade, an overwhelmingly rural parish immediately south of Basingstoke in Hampshire. In its 260-acre grounds contain 23 separately listed structures including a teahouse pavilion, an ornamental bridge, statue of George I of Great Britain, three dispersed stone tōrōs, five urns and two fountains, a coach house and stables. Sheep and deer are tended to on grounds behind a variously arc-shaped and straight ha-ha wall. ()
Basingstoke
Hackwood Park – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Festival Place, Willis Museum, The Malls, Eastrop Park.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How to get to Hackwood Park by public transport?
Bus
- Constable Close • Lines: 17 (27 min walk)
- Skippets Lane • Lines: 12, 622 (28 min walk)