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Cawdor Castle, which dates from the late fourteenth century, often hosts seasonal open-air theatre productions as part of its summer events programme.

Chatsworth House is a large stately home in Derbyshire, which sometimes hosts open-air theatre performances as part of its seasonal events programme. 

Chepstow Castle is an ancient and beautifully preserved Norman-era stronghold, which hosts a regular open-air theatre season with productions by various touring companies.

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The Roman amphitheatre at Chester was the largest in Britain, and is now a heritage site that is sometimes used as a venue for open-air theatre performances.

Chichester Cathedral is a historic building that is over nine hundred years old, with open-air theatre performances occasionally taking place in the grounds.

Chilham Castle is a manor house and keep that has hosted various outdoor theatre productions in the estate grounds as part of its seasonal events programme.

Chiltern Open Air Museum rescues and preserves threatened historic buildings, hosting occasional on-site outdoor theatre performances as part of its seasonal events programme.

Chilton Amphitheatre is an amphitheatre that is being built within the village of Chilton by the landscape designer Tim Norris.

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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…

Claremont is a beautiful National Trust landscape garden in Surrey surrounding a small lake and featuring an amphitheatre.
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