A quintessential English Garden, located in South East England, surrounding a private Grade I listed timber-framed house, dating from 1550 and enlarged in 1720. The Gardens offer a sumptuous blend of romantic landscaping, imaginative plantings and fine old trees, fountains, springs and large ponds. Definitely one of our favourite gardens to visit and well worth stopping for an excellent lunch and tea.
A Bench to relax on.
Some of the flower beds.
The cafe at Pashley.
Ducks!
The lake in the grounds.
The Pashley Manor House.
A path through the gardens
A Statue in the garden.
Statues amongst the flowers.