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Attractions near Leonardslee Lakes and Gardens
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Horsham Museum
(4 Miles)*
Horsham Museum stands out as a place you must visit. Rich in history, it is like no other. |
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High Beeches Gardens
(4 Miles)*
Enjoy twenty acres of enchanting, landscaped, woodland and water gardens. |
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Borde Hill Garden
(6 Miles)*
Registered as a Grade II Garden and Park by English Heritage, being of special historical interest, the many distinctive and individually themed 'rooms' make Borde Hill Garden and Park unique among England's great gardens. |
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Newtimber Place
(8 Miles)*
Newtimber Place is a Sussex moated house, built of flint and brick with a roof of Horsham stone. |
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Hollygate Cactus Garden and Nursery
(9 Miles)*
This unique collection of over 30,000 plants has been built up over the years and is well known throughout the world. It features many rare plants from the more arid areas of the world such as USA, Mexico, South America, Africa etc. |
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Steyning Museum
(9 Miles)*
The museum draws together a wealth of objects which recall days long gone and others which seem like only yesterday |
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St. Mary's House and Gardens
(10 Miles)*
This historic house in the downland village of Bramber was built in 1470 by Waynflete, Bishop of Winchester, Provost of Eton College and founder of Magdalen College Oxford. |
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Fishers Farm Park
(10 Miles)*
Fishers Farm Park is a unique place to visit, mixing rural activities with up-front fun and gives the whole family a wonderful day out. |
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RSPB Pulborough Brooks
(11 Miles)*
Set in a sheltered valley in the heart of the West Sussex countryside, a visit to RSPB Pulborough Brooks nature reserve makes an ideal day out for all ages. |
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Saint Hill Manor
(11 Miles)*
One of the finest Sussex sandstone buildings in England, Saint Hill Manor was built in 1792 by Gibbs Crawford. |
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Bluebell Railway
(11 Miles)*
The Bluebell Railway was the first preserved standard gauge passenger line in the UK. In 1960 it reopened part of the Lewes to East Grinstead line of the old London Brighton and South Coast Railway. |
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British Wildlife Centre
(12 Miles)*
In the heart of the East Surrey countryside is the British Wildlife Centre, one of the best places in the country to see and learn about our own wonderful wildlife. |
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Booth Museum of Natural History
(13 Miles)*
The Booth Museum is the creation of the Victorian ornithologist Edward Booth. It was built in 1874 to house his collection of stuffed British birds. |
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The Old Mill
(13 Miles)*
Outwood Windmill, Britain's oldest working windmill, is Listed Grade 1 by English Heritage. It was built in 1665 by Thomas Budgen of Nutfield, and is what is known as a Post Mill. |
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Experience the magical world of Brighton's Royal Pavilion, home to three British monarchs. Decorated in the Chinese taste with an Indian exterior this Regency Palace is quite breathtaking. |
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