Celebrate at Down Place
With the spring equinox signalling the official first day of spring on 20 March it's time to celebrate the season and look forward to visiting some National Garden Scheme gardens this year. With fresh air, stunning landscapes and horticultural treasures there's nothing more uplifting than spending time in a gorgeous garden.
Down Place at South Harting is set on the South Downs with panoramic views out to the undulating wooded countryside. The garden merges seamlessly into its surrounding landscape with rose and herbaceous borders that have been moulded into the sloping ground.
There is a well-stocked vegetable garden and walks shaded by beech trees, which surround the natural wildflower meadow where various native orchids flourish.
The wildflower meadow is covered in natural wild daffodils in April, cowslips in May, and six varieties of wild orchids, plus various other wild flowers from the end of May through to early July. Seeds from the meadow are used to regenerate devastated areas in the South Downs National
Park.
The substantial top terrace and borders is accessible to wheelchairs.
Down Place South Harting Petersfield, West Sussex GU31 5PN opens for the National Garden Scheme on Saturday 23rd March and Sunday 24th March.
It also opens on Sunday 16th June and Monday 17th June (1.30pm-5.30pm). Admission £5, children free. Book in advance on the National Garden Scheme website https://ngs.org.uk or pay on the day. Home-made teas & cream teas.
https://findagarden.ngs. org.uk/garden/11729/downplace
Founded in 1927 by the Queen’s Nursing Institute to raise funds for community nursing means that gardens, health and community are at the heart of what we do at the National Garden Scheme. Every ticket bought, every garden visited, and every cake and cup of tea savoured translates into millions of pounds in donations not only to some of the UK’S best loved nursing and health charities but to garden charities and community projects too.