South Hill Park Gifts & Gift Vouchers
Gift Vouchers
Treat someone you love to a gift of the arts with a South Hill Park Gift Voucher – from £5 to £50. Just fill out the online form below to purchase one or visit our Box Office.
Share an unforgettable experience together, either through watching a show, seeing a film in our cinema or taking one of our creative courses.
Alternatively, purchase a Gift Membership for the arts enthusiast in your life and enable them to support the Arts Centre whilst also enjoying all the benefits of an annual Membership.
Gift vouchers are available all year round and can be redeemed against purchases made online or through our Box Office.
Please note, gift vouchers are not valid at the Atrium Bar & Restaurant.
Books about South Hill Park
The Beast of South Hill Park
Written by Jane Howard
Illustrated by Lynne Howard
Can you help the explorer find the Beast of South Hill Park?
A mischief-making monster has taken up residence at South Hill Park and the brave explorer is determined to track it down! Join in with his quest around Bracknell’s historic mansion and grounds in a poetic adventure story that features beautiful watercolour paintings every step of the way.
Profits generated from sales of this book will be donated to South Hill Park Arts Centre’s fundraising campaign in response to the Coronavirus pandemic.
Please purchase using the button below or copies can also be purchased through our Box Office for £8.
Who Owned South Hill Park – From 1455
Written and published by Diane Collins
Local author, and committed South Hill Park volunteer, Diane Collins has been working hard on this book for several years. She has undertaken a wealth of research to make it an historical account of the owners of South Hill Park mansion since 1455. Containing archive images, and references of its various uses over the years, the book takes a deep delve into our long history.
A wonderful gift for anyone interested in local history or regular attendees at South Hill Park.
Copies can be purchased through our Box Office for £15. All profits from the book go to the South Hill Park Trust.