Borde Hill Garden
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Borde Hill Garden is an English Heritage Grade II* garden, set in 200 acres of an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty with spectacular views over the Sussex Weald and the Ouse Valley Viaduct.
What we do:
- The garden was created in the 1890s by the current owner’s great grandfather and plant expedition hunter, Colonel Stephenson Clarke.
- Thanks to his foresight and hard work, it now boasts a botanically rich and nationally important collection of trees and shrubs.
- Accessible parking in the main car park and accessible toilets. The majority of the formal garden is accessible to those with restricted mobility.
- Gentle slopes with hard surfaces allow wheelchair access. A ‘mobility map’ is available to show access around the gardens. There are three wheelchairs that can be borrowed, although these are loaned on a first come, first served basis.
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