Alfriston Clergy House in East Sussex is a Medieval thatched Wealden hall-house, with picturesque Gardens. This rare 14th-century house, in 1896, became the ...
View attractionGensing Gardens, in Hastings, was purchased in 1872 by the Council and landscaped by William Andrews, the then Borough Surveyor. There is a fully equpped pla...
View attractionThe Italian Gardens are tucked away in a sheltered location, at the end of Eastbourne's seafront. Relax and unwind with a picnic on the central lawn, below b...
View attractionManor Gardens, purchased from the Davis-Gilbert family in 1923, became nominated as a Queen Elizabeth II Field in 2012. The gardens boast attractive lawn are...
View attractionMonk's House is a beautiful cottage, nestled in the heart of rural Sussex, which was once the 17th-century country retreat of Leonard and Virginia Woolf. Exp...
View attractionSt Leonards Gardens have a vast history dating back to 1828, where they were created as the centrepiece of James Burton's new town. The Grade II listed, orna...
View attractionWarrior Square Gardens was first opened as a subscription garden in 1852, recently undergoing improvements, including major re-landscaping and wall restorati...
View attractionWest Marina Gardens was first purchased in 1886, where it was laid out as a pleasure garden by 1891. Visitors can head down for a game of bowls, play a round...
View attractionWhite Rock Gardens were first acquired by the Council in 1902 and re-landscaped in 1920. The central garden offers its guests brilliant facilities, from bowl...
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