Arundel Castle consists of a medieval keep, gatehouse, and barbican, along with a nineteenth-century house and extensive gardens; open-air theatre productions sometimes take place in the grounds.
The National Trust property of Polesden Lacey has a beautiful purpose built open air theatre, where open-air productions are regularly staged in season by the Polesden Lacey Shakespeare Company.
Borde Hill Garden consists of over 200 acres of garden, park, and woodlands overlooking the Sussex High Weald, hosting occasional open-air theatre productions.
Rougemont Gardens were originally part of the defences of Exeter Castle, and now offer an open space in the city centre that sometimes hosts open-air theatre performances.
Belmont House consists of an eighteenth-century house and more than 3,000 acres of estate grounds, where open-air performances sometimes take place as part of a seasonal events programme.
Wollaton Hall is a spectacular Elizabethan mansion and park in the heart of Nottingham, which hosts occasional open-air theatre productions in the grounds.