Pashley Manor Gardens

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Pashley Manor Gardens Cafe Terrace by Kate Wilson
Pashley Manor Gardens Cafe Terrace by Kate Wilson
Pashley Manor Gardens Cafe Terrace by Kate Wilson
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Pashley Manor Gardens Tulips in the Rose Garden by Kate Wilson
Pashley Manor Gardens Tulips in the Rose Garden by Kate Wilson
Pashley Manor Gardens Tulips in the Rose Garden by Kate Wilson
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Pashley Manor Gardens the Rose garden by Kate Wilson
Pashley Manor Gardens the Rose garden by Kate Wilson
Pashley Manor Gardens the Rose garden by Kate Wilson
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Pashley Manor Gardens Herbaceous borders by Kate Wilson
Pashley Manor Gardens Herbaceous borders by Kate Wilson
Pashley Manor Gardens Herbaceous borders by Kate Wilson
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Pashley Manor Gardens Lilies and Sculpture, by Kate Wilson
Pashley Manor Gardens Lilies and Sculpture, by Kate Wilson
Pashley Manor Gardens Lilies and Sculpture, by Kate Wilson
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Pashley Manor Gardens Tulips by Kate Wilson
Pashley Manor Gardens Tulips by Kate Wilson
Pashley Manor Gardens Tulips by Kate Wilson
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Pashley Manor Gardens Sculpture, by Kate Wilson
Pashley Manor Gardens Sculpture, by Kate Wilson
Pashley Manor Gardens Sculpture, by Kate Wilson
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Overview

In late April/early May Pashley Manor's spectacular Tulip Festival sees this garden, on the border of Sussex and Kent, carpeted with over 30,000 tulips, creating stunning scenes for visitors to enjoy. Tulips are followed by over 100 varieties of roses through June, hundreds of scented lilies, the kitchen garden showcasing an abundance of produce and a blaze of colour provided by hundreds of dazzling dahlias, during the Dahlia Days event in early September. Complemented by a fantastic café with a beautiful terraced seating area, exhibitions of sculpture and art and a lovely gift shop Pashley is a great destination for a day out in 2017.

Facilities & information

Summary

16th century buildings

18th century buildings

Art and sculpture

Guided tours

Gift shop

Gardens

Woodland walks

Free car parking (on site)

Facilities

Catering

Coaches

Disabled Access

Guided Tours

Parking Available

Shop

Food

Tea Room

Picnic area

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Arrival information & directions

Address: Ticehurst, Wadhurst, East Sussex, WadhurstTN5 7HE, United Kingdom

On the B2099 between the A21 and Ticehurst village. Follow the brown tourist signs.

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