Historic Vineyard
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Pains Hill House, Portsmouth Rd
Hersham South Ward, eng KT11 1DL
Chamber Rating
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Andrew Thomas
Attractive vineyard overlooking the river mole, marking the first attraction on the Painshill trail. Unspectacular but pleasant; the wine produced from this vineyard is on sale at the Painshill shop.
Jan 9th, 2023 -
Msviru
Amazing vineyards close to the river.
Jan 20th, 2021 -
Stephen Cole
A small vineyard on a steep, south-facing slope leading down to the River Mole, it is pretty enough when in leaf but the real attraction can be found in the nearby shop. Both white and rose sparkling wine are made from the grapes grown here, and the results are really rather good.
Dec 10th, 2018 -
The Critical Chemist (Simren Sohal)
It's an alright attraction, there really isn't very much to it and the adjacent view of the River Mole and the swans that live there (as visible in the photos I uploaded) are actually more fascinating to watch. In all fairness, I went during the winter so it'll be better during the warmer weather.
Jan 12th, 2018
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Questions & Answers
Q Where is Historic Vineyard located?
A Historic Vineyard is located at Pains Hill House, Portsmouth Rd, Hersham South Ward, eng KT11 1DL
Q How is Historic Vineyard rated?
A Historic Vineyard has a 3.3 Star Rating from 3 reviewers.
Ratings and Reviews
Historic Vineyard
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 3 Reviews )Andrew Thomas on Google
Attractive vineyard overlooking the river mole, marking the first attraction on the Painshill trail. Unspectacular but pleasant; the wine produced from this vineyard is on sale at the Painshill shop.
Msviru on Google
Amazing vineyards close to the river.
Stephen Cole on Google
A small vineyard on a steep, south-facing slope leading down to the River Mole, it is pretty enough when in leaf but the real attraction can be found in the nearby shop. Both white and rose sparkling wine are made from the grapes grown here, and the results are really rather good.
The Critical Chemist (Simren Sohal) on Google
It's an alright attraction, there really isn't very much to it and the adjacent view of the River Mole and the swans that live there (as visible in the photos I uploaded) are actually more fascinating to watch. In all fairness, I went during the winter so it'll be better during the warmer weather.