National Garden Scheme - Sussex - 2026 booklet

49 SUSSEX 104 PIGEON MEAD HOUSE A4 Earnley Manor Close, Earnley, Chichester, PO20 7JQ. Mr Adrian & Mrs Rachel Dadds. 5 ½ m SE of Chichester. A 2 min walk from C13 Earnley Church & 5 min walk from RSPB Medmerry Reserve. What3words app: jots.gadget. toasted. Sat 16, Sun 17 May (11-4). Adm £6, chd free. Pre-booking essential, please visit www.ngs.org.uk for information & booking. Tea, coffee & cake. A ⅓ acre plot about ¾ mile from the coast. The south facing rear garden with a formal structure and informal mixed planting. Features inc a greenhouse, a formal lawn surrounded by beds and espaliered crab apples, a small labyrinth, and a shaded area. It’s a family friendly space with places to sit and enjoy the garden. The front garden inc a wildlife pond, a small meadow area, and a lovely, established magnolia tree. bc Rapkyns Nursery Morag Hockin Street End Lane, Broad Oak, Heathfield, TN21 8UB 07718972819 rapkynsnursery@hotmail.com An independent nursery specialising in homegrown, cottage garden plants based between Mayfield and Heathfield, East Sussex Open Tues, Thurs, Fri & Sat 10.30am - 5pm March to Oct. (other times byappointment) www.rapkynsnursery.co.uk What3Words – ///cheese.purely.irrigated 1 Pest Cottage Parham House & Gardens Pulborough, West Sussex RH20 4HR ( Free Parking ) 01903 742021 www.parhaminsussex.co.uk w3w: this.songbird.contain 5 th Apr - 11 th Oct TRIPADVISOR & GOOGLE Set within an ancient deer park below the South Downs, Parham is one of the country’s finest Elizabethan Houses. • Historic Elizabethan Home • Four-Acre Walled Garden • The Greenhouse • Joanna’s Boutique Tearoom • Garden Shop and Gift Shop H O U S E & G A R D E N S 105 u THE PRIEST HOUSE C2 North Lane, West Hoathly, RH19 4PP. Sussex Archaeological Society, 01342 810479, priest@sussexpast.co.uk, www.sussexpast.co.uk. 4m SW of East Grinstead, 6m E of Crawley. In the centre of West Hoathly village, nr the church & The Cat Inn. Car parks in the village. For NGS: Sat 23 May (10.30-5). Sat 27 June (10.30-5); Sun 28 June (12-5), open nearby Luctons. Adm £4, chd free. Home-made teas at Priest House on 23 May & 27 June, at Luctons on 28 June. Refreshments in aid of Friends of The Priest House. For other opening times and information, please phone, email or visit garden website. A C15 timber framed farmhouse with a cottage garden on acid clay. A large collection of culinary and medicinal herbs in a small formal herb garden and mixed with perennials and shrubs in exuberant borders. Long established yew topiary and espalier apple trees provide structural elements. A traditional fernery and stumpery, recently enlarged with a small, secluded shrubbery and gravel garden. Be sure to visit the fascinating Priest House Museum, adm £1 for NGS visitors. fgb

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