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Ordsall Hall is a former manor house near Salford, which hosts seasonal outdoor performances in the beautiful gardens.

Felton Park was created in the thirteenth century, and is now a large public space where seasonal outdoor theatre performances sometimes take place.

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The Crystal Palace Concert Bowl was constructed in 1997, replacing a temporary structure of 1961 to maintain the tradition of music at the Crystal Palace that goes back to the mid-nineteenth century. It replaced an earlier bowl dating from 1961 and…

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The Amphitheatre in Church House Gardens was constructed to replace a bandstand and viewing area after the destruction by vandals in 1963 of the thatched roofed bandstand that stood on an island in the park lake. According to the Friends of Bromley…

Ropers Gardens is a small sunken garden with sheltered seating in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, which sometimes hosts open-air performances and events.

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Avington Park is a privately owned stately home in Hampshire, which hosts occasional open-air theatre productions in season.

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The Bishop's Palace in Wells is a stunning medieval palace, which hosts seasonal open-air theatre productions in the grounds.

Bishop's Waltham Palace is a medieval palace, which has occasionally hosted outdoor theatre performances within the palace grounds.

Gilbert White House Museum is located in the former home of the eighteenth-century naturalist Gilbert White, and sometimes hosts open-air theatre performances in its grounds.

Hinton Ampner is a country house and estate near Alresford, which hosts occasional open-air theatre performances as part of a summer events programme.
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