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We have picked the top 3 among the most noteworthy gardens in Sussex for you to visit on your next trip to the town:
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Gardens to Visit in Sussex England is one of the most nature-loving countries in the world and their spread of gardens is a testimony of that. You must travel around the country by car or train to experience the sunniest flora, hidden villages, rolling countryside, great coasts and all the other attractions. However, since there is so much to explore in every part of the country, you can pick one location and then go around.
Begin with visiting the gardens in Sussex as it is one of the most wonderful places to visit the gardens. You can book a hotel room in Littlehampton and then hire a cycle ride or take a walk down the beautiful lanes to visit all the gardens nearby. We have picked the top 3 among the most noteworthy gardens in Sussex for you to visit on your next trip to the town: Arundel Castle Inaugurated by Prince of Wales in May 2008, this intriguing garden has earned itself the batch of The Duke and Duchess of Norfolk’s award-winning garden. The design of the garden is based on ‘Capriccio’, a C17 classical that is regarded as a light-hearted tribute to Thomas Howard, 14th Earl of Arundel who was also known as ‘The Collector’. You will find striking architectural temples, water features and urns with bold paintings of tropical exotics, bamboos and palms in this gorgeously designed garden. Butlers Farmhouse Having some really quirky features in its design, the one-acre rural garden is primarily herbaceous. The owner of the garden, who is also the East Sussex NGS County Organiser, Eltringham-Wilson welcomes everybody personally to every visitor of the garden. The garden is adorned with rainbow-themed border, beach corners inspired by Cornish, a separate garden are for poisoned plants, small pond, sculptures made of recycled pieces, a large wildlife pond and a secret jungle. Great Dixter Known for its experimental combinations, this iconic garden has been setting trends since its creation. It was designed by Lutyens and Nathaniel Lloyd, whose son Christopher officiated over the garden for 55 years. However, the legacy to maintain it as one of the most famous gardens in the world is now carried on by Fergus Garrett and his team. You will be greeted by the long borders, intense and bold colours, wildflower meadow, fanciful topiary and a really beautiful adjoining nursery where you can shop for the flowers and plants to take back home. Did you know? Comfort Inn is one of the most desirable and affordable hotels in Littlehampton. Positioned at a central location that offers you easy access to London as well as South Coast, the hotel has en-suite rooms for solo travellers, couples, business travellers and families. The room-services, restaurant services all-English breakfast spread and other cuisines, a fully equipped bar and conference hall make it a perfect place to stay, regardless of the purpose for which you are travelling to the city. When you visit Arundel next, book a hotel room in Littlehampton with Comfort Inn and experience the comfort and amenities that it has to offer.