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High Beeches
04 Jul 2012 02:40 PM |
Andrew Welch
in Big Days Out
We have our second Naturist visit to High Beeches Gardens near Handcross, West Sussex, on Saturday July 14th from 17.15 - 20.30hrs. Admission is £6, and children under 14 are free. Please note that only guide dogs are allowed in the gardens.
http://www.highbeeches.com/
The evening is organized by the London and South East Region of BN, but it is open to all genuine Naturists, so please bring along your friends. The car park is immediately adjacent to the ticket office and entrance to the gardens, and screened from the road, so you can undress at your car. Whilst the tearoom at the gardens will be closed, you are welcome to bring your own food and drink along. There is a picnic area with tables. As the official picnic area is rather shaded, we are allowed to have food around lakes at the top of the garden, so long as no litter is left behind. Normally food isn't allowed to be taken into the actual garden area.
Handcross is just off the A23, a few miles south of Crawley, in West Sussex. If anyone is coming from further afield, two National Trust properties, namely Nymans Gardens which is also at Handcross, and Wakehurst Place near Ardingly, are ideally placed for an afternoon visit, but remember to keep your clothes on!
For those who want something different, then the Bluebell Railway at Sheffield Park is well worth a visit, and if its a hot sunny day (as we hope it will be!) then the coast isn't that away, and there are Naturist beaches at Brighton (Black Rock) and a little further west, Portslade.
The following clubs, Little Oaks, Apollo, and Millbank, are all within 15miles of High Beeches, and offer facilities for caravans and camping. Find their locations and contact details here
http://www.highbeeches.com/
The evening is organized by the London and South East Region of BN, but it is open to all genuine Naturists, so please bring along your friends. The car park is immediately adjacent to the ticket office and entrance to the gardens, and screened from the road, so you can undress at your car. Whilst the tearoom at the gardens will be closed, you are welcome to bring your own food and drink along. There is a picnic area with tables. As the official picnic area is rather shaded, we are allowed to have food around lakes at the top of the garden, so long as no litter is left behind. Normally food isn't allowed to be taken into the actual garden area.
Handcross is just off the A23, a few miles south of Crawley, in West Sussex. If anyone is coming from further afield, two National Trust properties, namely Nymans Gardens which is also at Handcross, and Wakehurst Place near Ardingly, are ideally placed for an afternoon visit, but remember to keep your clothes on!
For those who want something different, then the Bluebell Railway at Sheffield Park is well worth a visit, and if its a hot sunny day (as we hope it will be!) then the coast isn't that away, and there are Naturist beaches at Brighton (Black Rock) and a little further west, Portslade.
The following clubs, Little Oaks, Apollo, and Millbank, are all within 15miles of High Beeches, and offer facilities for caravans and camping. Find their locations and contact details here
















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