In the summer, the garden border is a mass of colour, with lavender and the largest dahlia blooms that you have ever seen. There is also a collection of tropical plants, such as Palms, Thunbergias and Tree Ferns.
The Japanese water feature has a variety of Acers and Bamboo planted around the pond. Scattered around the garden are seats for you to sit on and relax, away from the stresses of everyday life. Their aviaries are set around the sides of the garden so there’s plenty of scopes to wander round the path. The Display Lawn is central to the centre with plenty of seating to watch the birds flying. Huxley’s aim is to ensure that their visitors have a pleasant day with them, with plenty of information about their birds, and other birds of prey in general, including habitat and conservation. There are always staff around if you have a particular question to ask. Huxley’s Birds of Prey Centre and Gardens are proud of the fact that the garden has won awards in its own right. They have won a Gold award for the best commercial premises in Horsham in Bloom, and have also been featured in National Garden magazine.
Huxley’s Birds of Prey Centre and Gardens
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