
I defy anyone not feel happier after a visit to Parham House Gardens in Pulborough, West Sussex. The sense of well-being starts as soon as you pull off the A283, drive in through the main gates and weave your way down through the historic parkland, a mosaic of downland, bracken and veteran trees opening up to an uplifting view of the South Downs in which this Elizabethan house and
The bonhomie continues with the welcome you get as you park on the springy turf (no trace of twentieth century tarmac here) and make your way through the centuries old courtyard to the walled garden complex.

But if you imagined that you will countenance an Elizabethan style gardening palette, pickled in aspic a la National Trust, you are in for a very pleasant surprise. What head gardener, Tom Brown, has managed to achieve quite brilliantly is to maintain all the ambience of the

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I know that a review is supposed to pull out good and bad points about a place so, ummm… they could have been a quicker at serving us our soup in the cafe and that’s about it.
A point to note, is that they are not open on Saturdays, so do check their website before you travel.
DETAILS: The gardens and cafe are open from 12pm- 5pm on Wednesdays,Thursdays, Fridays, and Sundays, but not Saturdays, or if there are events on, so do to check in advance.
COST: £9.00 to get in, but there are concession for seniors and children and on a weekday your RHS card will get one person in free.
AMENITIES:Garden shop and nursery, pushchair friendly and rather refreshingly, dogs are welcome on leads.
AMENITIES:
POSTCODE:Â RH20 4HS
CONTACT: 01903 742 021 or email enquiries@parhaminsussex.co.uk
