Nymans Gardens (Haywards Heath - Sussex).
One very relaxing day. For all who would want to visit Nymans Gardens, please visit their website for more information.
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Nymans garden Haywards Heath West Sussex
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Nymans garden - A gem in England!
There is no place like England when it comes to gardens, Nymans is one of its gems and should definitively be discovered.
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Historic National Trust Nymans Gardens and great for the camera on a glorious spring day!
Nymans Gardens _ west Sussex, UK
Nymans - National Trust
Set in the High Weald with splendid views, the garden is a series of experimental designs with spectacular planting and beauty all year. Both a horticulturalist's dream and a peaceful country garden, it is easy to lose yourself in its intimate and surprising corners. The house, transformed into a Gothic mansion in the 1920s, burnt down shortly after, leaving romantic ruins. The remaining rooms are unexpectedly charming, filled with flowers from the garden as Anne Messel, Countess of Rosse had them. Ancient woods beyond the garden dip into the valley, with walks among avenues, wild flowers, lake and cascades.
Nymans Gardens
Semi ruined National Trust property near Haywards Heath West Sussex
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The garden was started by Ludwig Messel in 1890 and looked after by his family after his death. Arthur Hellyer remarked that it is 'a collector's garden, yet it is also a designed garden'. One regrets that the two enthusiasms are rarely combined. There are good collections of magnolias, camellias, eucryphias and heathers. William Robinson advised on the herbaceous borders, which are punctuated with topiary.
Handcross, nr Haywards Heath, West Sussex, England, RH17 6EB
Nymans Garden - A National Trust Property in Sussex with Ruins, Woodland and Gardens, UK (Mar 2013)
Nymans is a National Trust property near Haywards Heath, Sussex, UK. Even on a grey and rainy Spring day it's beautiful and very enjoyable with its gardens, woodlands and romantic ruins. You can read our blog post about the visit also at: bit.ly/14g3QKn (
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Roger Platts at Nymans and The Chelsea Flower Show - 2013
Roger talks about his inspiration and the influence that Nymans gardens has had on him and his design for 'Windows through time'. Roger's garden for show sponsors M&G, celebrated The Chelsea Flower Show centenary year and won gold medal.
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Nymans - National Trust
A baking hot day in July saw us journey south into West Sussex to visit the National Trust property Nymans. Lovely Gardens and woodland. An intimate garden set around a romantic house and ruins near Haywards Heath.
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Nymans Summer Borders 2015
Our summer boarders being planted by National Trust volunteers.
Places to see in ( Haywards Heath - UK )
Places to see in ( Haywards Heath - UK )
Haywards Heath is a town in the Mid Sussex District of West Sussex, within the historic county of Sussex, England. Haywards Heath lies 36 miles (58 km) south of London, 14 miles (23 km) north of Brighton, 13 miles (21 km) south of Gatwick Airport and 31 miles (50 km) east northeast of the county town of Chichester.
Nearby towns include Burgess Hill to the southwest, Horsham to the northwest, Crawley north-northwest and East Grinstead north-northeast. Being a commuter town with only a relatively small number of jobs available in the immediate vicinity, mostly in the agricultural or service sector, many of the residents commute daily via road or rail to London, Brighton, Crawley or Gatwick for work.
Haywards Heath gets a mention in English Civil War records. Early in December 1642 the High Sheriff of Sussex (Sir Edward Ford) advanced with Royalist troops towards Lewes in East Sussex from Chichester in West Sussex. He was intercepted in Haywards Heath by local Parliamentarians and defeated. Haywards Heath as a settlement is a relatively modern development.
Housing in Haywards Heath has been expanded significantly in the last ten years due to the creation of Bolnore Village, located to the south west of the existing town. Planning permission was first granted in the late 1990s for 780 new homes on a greenfield site. Haywards Heath railway station is a major station on the Brighton Main Line. Some of the train services divide at Haywards Heath before continuing their journey to the south, or join other services before continuing north.
Haywards Heath is primarily served by the A272 road, which runs around the south side of the town. This is the new Haywards Heath by-pass, which was opened (ahead of schedule) in August 2014. It diverts town centre traffic south of the town, just south of Bolnore Village, Ashenground and the Princess Royal Hospital. The old A272 through the town centre is now the B2272. Following the A272 to the west, it joins the A23 road which runs both to Brighton to the south and London to the north.
( Haywards Heath - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Haywards Heath . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Haywards Heath - UK
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Nymans Garden in Spring (Allemande Remix)
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Nymans at Autumn time
A visit to West Sussex to visit Nymans garden and to take a short walk in the woods. The colours had just started to emerge and the pampas grasses were looking magnificent.
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Nymans NT in Handcross, Sussex
Nymans Gardens and House
Nymans, Handcross, Haywards Heath, West Sussex, is an English garden developed by three generations of the Messel family, from the late 19th century, and brought to renown by Col. Leonard C.R. Messel. Nymans, since 1953 a National Trust property, is the origin of many sports, selections and hybrids, both planned and serendipitous, some of which can be identified by the term nymanensis, of Nymans.
Nymans National Trust House and Gardens - Handcross, Sussex.
Nymans National Trust House and Gardens - Handcross, Sussex. Photography and original music by Neil G.
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