Prairie Gardens Susse00north of Midhurst West Sussex

4.6/5
(269) · Botanical garden in Henfield, United Kingdom
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exciting prairie garden of approx 8 acres planted in the naturalistic style using 50,000 plants of over 1000 different varieties.Expect layers of colour , …

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4.6/5 · 269 reviews
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Sep 15, 2024
This comes across as a lovely place, with great planting, lovely cakes, nice walks good hippy vibes. However the hippy vibe is betrayed by their money grabbing attitude. Entry is quite expensive at …Full review by Cheryl B
Sep 9, 2024
Very impressive garden. Some real show stopping areas, beautifully planned. There was an Indian bazaar when we visited, which added interest, otherwise the visit would not have taken long. The garde…Full review by KAW687
Aug 26, 2024
Stunningly beautiful gardens which are entwined in secret pathways. Lots to see and photograph although unlike other reviewers we completed the garden in 50 minutes. We were disappointed that the gar…Full review by newjez
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Can you bring dogs?
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Yes if you read the review I mention the fact that some dog owners are a bit tardy picking up after their pooches so watch your step
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can i take my dog with me??
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I am unsure - I don't remember seeing any on my visit.
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where are details of the Indian event this weekend, please?
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Details on Sussex prairies website Sounds great.
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How do I get there? What is the main attraction? Are eats and drinks available?
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North on the old A23 from Brighton then left down Wheatsheaf road to henfield. It's on the left just after Baloo
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Is this garden and paths disable friendly? Especially on the surface of the paths - is it shingle or concrete? i ask as I …
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Is this garden and paths disable friendly? Especially on the surface of the paths - is it shingle or concrete? i ask as I use a rollator walking aid and it is hard to push on shingle - thank you
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Hi, I think you should be able to get around mostly. The paths are shingle or grass, from what I can remember.
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