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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.

Winchester Cathedral, one of the largest cathedrals in Europe, hosts occasional open-air theatre performances in its grounds. 

Oystermouth Castle is a Norman-era castle overlooking Swansea Bay, which hosts occasional open-air theatre performances as part of its seasonal events programme.

The National Waterfront Museum in Swansea hosts occasional open-air theatre performances within the museum park.

Stafford Castle is a Norman-era castle, which regularly hosts seasonal open-air theatre performances in the grounds as part of the Stafford Shakespeare Festival.

Maple Hayes School in Lichfield hosts an annual Shakespeare in the Park festival in the Italian Gardens. 

The Shugborough Estate, which is owned by the National Trust, comprises a Georgian house and estate grounds where occasional open-air performances take place as part of a seasonal events programme. 

The Wolseley Centre, the Staffordshire Wildlife Trust's visitor centre, sometimes hosts open-air theatre performances within its 26 acres of wildlife-friendly grounds. 
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