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Attractions in Five Oaks & Things to Do in Five Oaks
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Fishers Farm Park
(3 Miles)*
Situated in the heart of the West Sussex countryside, Fishers Farm Park is a perfect day out for young families and grandparents alike. |
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Horsham Museum
(5 Miles)*
Horsham Museum stands out as a place you must visit. Rich in history, it is like no other. |
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RSPB Pulborough Brooks
(7 Miles)*
RSPB Pulborough Brooks is set in the sheltered Arun Valley within the South Downs National Park. |
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Leonardslee Lakes and Gardens
(7 Miles)*
Leonardslee is internationally famous for its wonderful display of Rhododendron and Azaleas. In May the gardens are considered to be one of the most magnificent gardens in Europe. |
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Hollygate Cactus Garden and Nursery
(7 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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Petworth House
(8 Miles)*
A magnificent late-17th century palace set in a beautiful park, landscaped by 'Capability' Brown and immortalised in Turner's paintings. |
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Bignor Roman Villa and Museum
(10 Miles)*
The Roman villa is situated in a superb rural setting to the north of the South Downs. The mosaic floors, discovered in 1811, are some of the finest in Britain. |
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Nymans Gardens
(10 Miles)*
Nymans is a garden for true gardening enthusiasts. It successfully combines the horticultural attributes of a plant collector's garden with a clear design which is easy on the eye. |
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Winkworth Arboretum
(10 Miles)*
Winkworth Arboretum is the happy result of one man's passion for trees and his desire to share his collection with the nation through The National Trust. |
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High Beeches Gardens
(11 Miles)*
Enjoy twenty acres of enchanting, landscaped, woodland and water gardens. |
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Steyning Museum
(11 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
(12 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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WWT Arundel Wetland Centre
(12 Miles)*
Gliding through our reed beds in silent electric boats is the best opportunity in Britain to glimpse a rare water vole or see vividly-coloured kingfishers. |
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Haslemere Museum
(12 Miles)*
Haslemere Educational Museum is the largest independent museum in the area. |
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Godalming Museum
(13 Miles)*
A friendly, welcoming Museum which tells the story of Godalming and the surrounding area. |
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Arundel Castle & Gardens
(13 Miles)*
Built at the end of the 11th century, Arundel Castle is both ancient castle and stately home. It has been the home of the Dukes of Norfolk and their ancestors for 850 years. |
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Newtimber Place
(13 Miles)*
Newtimber Place is a Sussex moated house, built of flint and brick with a roof of Horsham stone. |
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Borde Hill Garden
(14 Miles)*
The Stephenson Clarke family moved to Sussex in the 1840's and Stephenson R Clarke purchased Borde Hill in 1893. About 1912 his passion for collecting trees and shrubs began by financing expeditions to the Himalayas and China. |
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Loseley Park
(14 Miles)*
Built in 1562 by Sir William Moore, a fine example of Elizabethan architecture, set amid beautiful parkland grazed by the Loseley Jersey herd. |
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Devil's Dyke
(14 Miles)*
The sinister sounding Devil's Dyke is a huge dry chalk valley and a historic beauty spot on the South Downs. |
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Guildford House Gallery
(15 Miles)*
Guildford House is a fascinating Grade I Listed 17th century town house, now Guildford Borough Council's art gallery showing selections from the Borough's Collection and varied temporary exhibitions. |
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Wakehurst Place
(15 Miles)*
As well as having an exceptionally fine Elizabethan house, Wakehurst Place has some spectacular gardens which are actually managed by the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. |
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Clandon Park
(15 Miles)*
A grand Palladian mansion, built in the 1730s by the Venetian architect Leoni and notable for its magnificent two-storeyed Marble Hall |
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Worthing Museum and Art Gallery
(15 Miles)*
An elegant Edwardian building houses one of the most interesting museum and art galleries in the South! Collections are diverse and include local history, archaeology and geology as well as ceramics and glass. |
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Hatchlands Park
(15 Miles)*
Built in 1758 for Admiral Edward Boscawen and set in a beautiful Repton Park offering a variety of park and woodland walks, Hatchlands contains splendid interiors by Robert Adam, decorated in appropriately nautical style. |
Above, you'll find a list of the Tourist Attractions in Five Oaks and things to do in Five Oaks (and nearby) listed on AboutBritain.com.
So if you're wondering what to do in Five Oaks, simply click on some of the links on this page to see detailed information on places to go.
As you can see, there's plenty of ideas for family days out in Five Oaks and the surrounding area - so you need never be short of places to go and things to do in Five Oaks again.
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