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High Beeches Garden

    

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With 27 acres of woodland, water gardens, and a collection of rare, exotic and award-winning plants, High Beeches Garden is one of Sussex's finest gardens and is home to a plant collection that includes specimens from many parts of the world. It's a hidden gem in the High Weald of West Sussex. A botanical treasure trove and classic English idyll make it one of the most wonderful woodland gardens in the South East.

No advance booking. The garden will be open exclusively for naturists.  Non-naturist partners/friends welcome.  Please undress in the carpark.

Accessibility
Please be aware that High Beeches is a woodland garden and the paths throughout are unmade and uneven. They are also sloping in places and can be slippery when wet, wheelchairs are not recommended.

Disabled parking bays and toilet are available. There are benches situated throughout the garden. Please ensure you wear appropriate footwear, as paths can be slippery when wet.

Admission £10.00  (card payment preferred).  Ice creams, home-made cakes, hot and cold drinks available. 

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Further information 07486  424068.   Gardens website  https://www.highbeeches.com/

(photo credit: Malcolm Beakhust)

Review by a previous visitor:

This was my first time visiting High Beeches and I thoroughly enjoyed it. The weather cleared up in time for the start and I ended up being one of the first through the gate (and about the last to leave). The gardens are lovely with various paths, ponds and meadow areas. The paths are a mixture of gravel and grass which can be steep in places as the grounds are basically a small valley with a stream down the middle. The gardens are well kept and you disrobe in the car park which is all hidden from view of the road. It wasn’t very busy (mainly due to the weather earlier I think and the temperature was not what you’d expect for July) but it was great to have the run of the place and to just leave everything in the car. There are plenty of seats all around the site for those who need rests. 
 T
hank you to the organisers!! Definitely recommended if you like getting back to nature.

Edited by alanpeill1951
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