POSTPONED - due to Midhurst fire diversion chaos
Originally owned by the Lascelles family, Woolbeding Estate was given to the National Trust in 1957. Since 1972 Woolbeding has been leased to Simon Sainsbury, and subsequently his partner Stewart Grimshaw. It was during this time that the garden evolved into the extensive and vibrant creation you can see today. Woolbeding is a modern garden of two halves, with the colour-themed garden rooms surrounding the house, plus a landscaped garden. A gentle stroll over the open pasture land provides views of the River Rother and leads to the ruined abbey and on to the Chinese-style bridge and waterfall.
Cost - Entry to garden £10.45 (National Trust members free)
Transport to be arranged
RSVP Sue Kinlochan 01730 719875 or sue.kinlochan@gmail.com