Go to Pashley Manor Gardens
good gardens especially the tulip festival plenty of variation




(4.0/5)A fabulous garden that even a non gardener like myself could appreciate.
the sculptures integrate well in to the garden.
excellent cafe.




(5.0/5)Fabulous gardens - I went several times this year. Tulip Festival was magnificent - they carpeted the whole garden. Sculpture is lovely to see too and the herbaceous borders looked great in September. Delicious lunch and cakes in the cafe.




(5.0/5)Pashley Manor Gardens is a delightful surprise. The graceful and charming gardens show the love and dedication to the property by its very welcoming owners, Mr. and Mrs. James Sellick, who have undertaken an extensive program of restoration and expansion. The lovely manor house was once a Tudor hunting lodge owned by Anne Boleyn's family. I visited in mid-June, when the abundant roses were at their peak. Interesting and sometimes quirky bronze sculptures (all for sale) are integrated throughout the grounds. Winner of the HHA/Christie's Garden of the Year Award. Excellent cafe offering locally sourced food. Gift shop features original botanical works by local artists.




(5.0/5)Although just missing the Tulips which must have looked lovely, the Gardens have a very pleasant and relaxed atmosphere with an interesting range of different styles.The recent investment in planting shows excellent taste [in my opinion].




(4.0/5)Great to see a planting design by Tony Pasley. He has a genuine talent.




(3.0/5)