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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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Thursday, 18 October 2012

Autumn Colour

Nyssa Sylvatica and pampas grass

Acer Palmatum

A taste of Autmn colour at High Beeches.

Centre Pond
The Fothergillas and Disanthus are looking very good this year.

Friday, 12 October 2012

Reflections and shadows



 Reflections in the ponds and shadows cast by the Autumn sun.

Every day the Autumn colour gets better at High Beeches.  It looks like being an exceptional year



Taxodium distichum and a Juniper frame a Nyssa

Tuesday, 2 October 2012

Early October

Cyclamen hederifolium

Symplocos paniculata

Just a sample of what there is to see at High Beeches this October.

Over the next few weeks the garden will have some of the best autumn colour in the south east provided by, to name a few, Liquidambers, Acers, Nyssas, Fothergillas and Parrotias.

There will be a photography workshop on 18th October run by Park Cameras and a Gift Fair in aid of Parkinsons' UK, Horsham Branch on Sunday 21st October
Betula lenta