- As the sun dips below the horizon and the sky is adorned with a canvas of stars, the tranquil beauty of Leonard’slee Gardens takes on a new and enchanting form. Amidst the lush greenery and serene lakes, a captivating cinematic experience unfolds—the Leonardslee Summer Open-Air Cinema.
- Now, with the addition of the Summer Open-Air Cinema, visitors have the opportunity to immerse themselves in both the magic of film and the splendor of nature.
- Guests are treated to the ultimate movie-watching experience, reclining under the expansive canopy of the night sky. As the stars twinkle overhead and a gentle breeze rustles the leaves, the usual confines of a traditional movie theater are replaced by a sense of freedom and connection with the natural world.
Summer Open-air Cinema
Attending the Leonardslee Summer Open-Air Cinema is not merely about watching a movie—it’s about indulging in a complete sensory experience. The gardens offer a delightful selection of culinary treats, from gourmet snacks to refreshing beverages. Comfortable seating and blankets ensure that guests can relax and savor every moment of the film in ease and comfort.
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Summer Open-air Cinema
Attending the Leonardslee Summer Open-Air Cinema is not merely about watching a movie—it's about indulging in a complete sensory experience. The gardens offer a delightful selection of culinary treats, from gourmet snacks to refreshing beverages. Comfortable seating and blankets ensure that guests can relax and savor every moment of the film in ease and comfort.
Leonardslee Gardens Brighton Road Lower Beeding, Horsham RH13 6PP
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