
Loseley Park
Artington, Surrey· GU3 1HS
SEN Suitability Assessment
Based on analysis of 11 public reviews (May 2025 – Mar 2026) · Good confidence
SEN Score
Based on noise, queues, staff, calm spaces
Breakdown
Parent summary
Loseley Park has much to offer SEN families, with lovely staff, beautiful gardens and well-kept grounds creating a pleasant environment. The walled gardens provide natural containment and a sense of calm. During busier periods, some areas—particularly around the café and bar—can become more crowded.
What visitors say
Visitors consistently praise Loseley Park's beautiful grounds, helpful staff, and calm walled gardens—many have found it a well-organised and enjoyable setting. Some visitors have noted that busier periods can bring challenges such as crowded areas at the café and bar, whilst poor signposting and busy car parks may require extra patience on arrival.
Based on a sample of public reviews. Experiences vary - every child and every visit is different.
Read reviews on Google →From SEN communities
- Loseley Park hosts Additional Needs Showcase events at Tithe Barn venue
- Dogs for Autism mentioned attending DogFest at Loseley Park
- Loseley Park Fusion described as 'full sensory feast' experience
- Disability services and SEN-focused organisations use Loseley Park facilities
Sourced from local council, charity organisations, SEN community groups, social media within the SEN community. Individual experiences vary.
Potential challenges
- Café areas can attract wasps during warmer months, which may cause distress for some children
- Signposting could be clearer in places, so arriving with a plan or asking staff on arrival may help
- Bar areas can become busy with long queues during peak times
- Live events and concerts are scheduled occasionally; these can be quite loud
What works
- Walled gardens offer a contained, secure environment for exploration
- Calm, quiet spaces within the grounds are available for regulation breaks
- Staff are generally friendly and helpful
- The treasure chest and garden activities provide structured, engaging experiences
- Well-organised layout overall makes navigation more predictable
- Beautiful natural environment supports sensory wellbeing
Facilities
Tips for your visit
Gardens open from 27th April 2026; House opens 3rd May 2026 (Sunday to Thursday only). White Garden Café available with homemade seasonal food. FARMM shop and café also on estate. Contact 01483 304440 or enquiries@loseleypark.co.uk for specific SEND access requirements.
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