Skip navigation

High Beeches Garden

High Beeches Garden

Click to enlarge images:

Click to enlarge images below:

High Beeches Woodland and Water Garden is a beautiful, tranquil and historic garden of some 27 acres. It was begun more than 100 years ago and is full of rare and important plants and trees. High Beeches Gardens is situated just outside Handcross, in the heart of mid-Sussex, close to the A/M23 and within easy access of London, the South and South East. Please find below a list of events for the 2012 season.

The garden offers seasonal interest, with glorious spring and early summer colour and fragrance including magnolias, camellias, bluebells, azaleas and rhododendrons. High Beeches Gardens has been recommended in the RHS Rhododendrons, Camellias and Magnolias Group Handbook as the best garden in the UK in which to see Rhododendrons growing. David Millais, a member of the RHS Rhododendrons, Camellias and Magnolias Committee and owner of Millais Nurseries is a recognized authority on the plants. He wrote "go to High Beeches Gardens in Sussex to see (Rhododendrons) plants on a good spacing, where they have room to develop and show their true characteristics." In June the wildflower meadow is at its peak. The Willow Gentians are a spectacular blue in August and High Beeches has magnificent and sumptuous autumn colour.

High Beeches is home to a number of champion trees, and it is the only UK site where the magnificent blue Willow Gentian is naturalised. High Beeches has the National Collection of Stewartia and also the finest natural acid wildflower meadow in Sussex with more than 200 varieties of wild flowers as recorded by the Botanical Society of the British Isles. High Beeches is one of the top gardens in the country for autumn colour and has the best autumn colour in Sussex

The Bray/Boscawen gardening dynasty has cared for the garden for fifty years. Their great passion is the 'species' forms of plants - the original, wild forms from around the world. The garden is fully catalogued and contains thousands of specimens including numbered plants collected by famous plant hunters such as Ernest Wilson.

Related Events

Saturday, 26th May 2012 - Monday, 28th May 2012

Bonsai Weekend at High Beeches
more info

Sunday, 17th June 2012 - Sunday, 17th June 2012

Wildflower Walks at High Beeches
more info

Saturday, 23rd June 2012 - Sunday, 24th June 2012

The Seed at High Beeches Gardens
more info

Sunday, 12th August 2012 - Sunday, 12th August 2012

Heavy Horses from Working Horses Trust
more info

Sunday, 23rd September 2012 - Sunday, 23rd September 2012

National Garden Scheme opening at High Beeches
more info

Sunday, 21st October 2012 - Sunday, 21st October 2012

Autumn Gift Fair at High Beeches
more info

Opening Times

2012 - Opening (17/03/2012 - 28/10/2012)
DayTimes
Monday13:0017:00
Tuesday13:0017:00
WednesdayClosed
Thursday13:0017:00
Friday13:0017:00
Saturday13:0017:00
Sunday13:0017:00
Bank HolidayClosed

Facilities

Provider Preferences

  • Countryside Setting

Parking & Transport

  • Free parking

Establishment Features

  • Groups welcome

Prices

Ticket TypeTariff
Adult£6.50

Note: Prices are a guide only and may change on a daily basis.

Road Directions

Just off A23 ten miles north of Brighton, 1 mile east of Handcross on B2110

What's Nearby

Product Type
Proximity
Within miles