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A hidden gem in the High Weald of Sussex, sensitively planted to enhance the natural landscape. A botanical treasure trove and classic English idyll make High Beeches one of the finest gardens in the South East



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Wednesday, 25 April 2012

Birds of Prey at High Beeches


Colin of Breck Falconry Breck Falconry brought four of his birds to High Beeches for a display on the wild flower meadow and Hawk walks in the garden.

Beaumont, a Harris Hawk, enjoys his walks in the garden and Basil. a Peregrine Falcon gives a stunning display of speed.

Colin will back for a further display on Saturday 9th June.




Thursday, 19 April 2012

Falconry



A first for High Beeches
on Saturday 21st April Colin Boorman is bringing his birds of prey for a display on the meadow.
This is a chance to see these beautiful birds in action and for £5.00 per person Colin will take Hawk walks around the garden (to be booked in advance).







I found the first cowslip in the wildflower meadow today.  The Green winged orchid, Anacamptis morio will be flowering soon.

The garden is full of primroses, violets, anemones, and other wildflowers.  The bluebells are also coming into flower.