Nymans Gardens and House
About
Nymans Gardens and House is a breathtaking country estate in Handcross, West Sussex, where a 1920s estate house sits amidst an intimate, award‑winning garden and warren of ancient woodland. The site offers visitors a mix of historic ruins, landscaped beds of rare and ornamental plants, a natural play area for children, and ceramic murals that highlight a rich archaeological history. The gardens open daily from 10 am to 4 pm and provide a peaceful sanctuary for nature lovers, families, and history enthusiasts alike. Guided walk tickets are priced modestly and can be purchased on the spot – members of the National Trust enjoy free entry, while general visitors pay from £10 for a child to £22 for an adult. The property's layout allows for leisurely strolls, reflecting on the former Missel family life, or practical exploration of the vast rose garden, the glass‑roofed marsh, and the gentle woodland trails. Nymans energies are cultivated by its commitment to conservation, making it an inspiring destination for botanical exploration and local heritage education. Visiting Nymans is an all‑season experience, but the April‑May period is especially rewarding, with spring blooms vibrant and the daily visitor numbers manageable before the peak summer and holiday rush.
Highlights
- Garden Romance
- Historic House Ruins
- Ancient Woodland
- Play Glade
- Café
Must-See Areas
Good to Know
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Best time to visit
April to June for spring blooms
Pros & Cons
What visitors love
- Beautiful Gardens
- Historic Architecture
- Family‑Friendly Activities
Things to consider
- Peak Season Crowds
- Limited Parking
What people are saying
At a glance
- Typical visit: about 3 hours
Tickets & pricing
Adult
£22.00
Child (5-17)
£11.00
Family (2 Adults and up to 3 Children)
£55.00
Group (Adult)
£18.05
Group (Child)
£9.03