Pashley Manor’s magnificent Tulip Festival takes place in late April/early May, when the garden, on the boundary of Sussex and Kent, is carpeted with over 35,000 tulips, providing lovely views for guests to enjoy. During the Dahlia Days event in early September, over 100 types of roses, hundreds of fragrant lilies, the kitchen garden exhibiting an abundance of vegetables, and a blaze of colour offered by hundreds of spectacular dahlias follow the tulips. Pashley is a terrific day out location, featuring a fantastic café with a lovely terraced seating area, sculpture and art displays, and a charming gift store.
Pashley Manor Gardens
Discover 11 acres of beautiful borders and vistas
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