Parham House gardens - October 2023

 The weather has been extraordinarily mild and fairly sunny recently, so before the weather changed, so Angie, Ann, and I decided that a trip to Parham Park Gardens with our cameras would be good.  Another incentive was that as Parham Park Gardens is a partner garden to the RHS, we were able to access the gardens for free, and the offer ended the following week.

Parham Park is an Elizabethan house set in an ancient deer park near Pulborough in West Sussex.  The Estate was originally owned by the Monastery of Westminster and granted to Robert Palmer by King Henry VIII in 1540.    The grounds consist of seven acres of Pleasure Grounds laid out in the 18th century, with a lake, a brick and turf maze and many specimen trees. 

Our main interest in visiting Parham was the old four-acre Walled Garden, with side herbaceous borders, a rose garden (at present being re-designed), a cut flower garden, a vegetable garden, and an orchard.  There is also a charming 1920s Wendy House.   There is also a splendid well-stocked greenhouse also dating from the 1920's,   Unfortunately, we did not have time to visit the House, but that's something to look forward to next year.


We came across a delightful WendyHouse.  A notice inside said the family sleep in here for one night every year..





There were several of these pumps dotted around the garden.  They were opposite a small brick 'pond', or well,  covered with a grill.



Ricinus seeds - red leaf variety

Ricinus Seeds - green leaf variety












I've never seen a lying down statue before

Beautiful long glasshouse

Plumbago


Cider press












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