Horns Cross in East Sussex Hamlet Guide

Gardens

Gardens in Horns Cross

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Smallhythe Place

Small Hythe 6.4 miles from Horns Cross
01580 762 334
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The half-timbered house, built in the early 16th century when Smallhythe was a thriving shipbuilding yard, was the home of the Victorian actress Ellen Terry from 1899 to 1928, and contains her fascinating theatre collection. The cottage grounds include her rose garden, orchard, nuttery and the working Barn Theatre. A theatrical themed programme of events … more

Merriments Gardens

Hurst Green 6.4 miles from Horns Cross
01580 860 666
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A stunning four acre show garden complete with ponds, wild area, bird hide and bog garden. Imaginative use of colour and texture make these gardens a firm favourite both locally and further afield.A great day out for garden lovers, Merriments also welcomes groups by appointment. Plant nursery stocking many unusual varieties including our home grown … more

Merriments Gardens

Lamb House

Rye 6.1 miles from Horns Cross
01797 222 909
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Lamb House was built in 1723 by James Lamb. Henry James leased the property and later purchased in 1899. It was here he wrote the Awkward Age, The Wings of the Dove, the Ambassadors and The Golden Bowl. In the Summer months James liked to use the Garden Room to dictate to his secretary. Sadly … more

Lamb House

Hole Park

Rolvenden 6.3 miles from Horns Cross
01580 241 344
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15 acres of private gardens. Formal garden open spaces are enclosed by yew hedges; offset by specimen trees, topiary, statuary and stunning wisteria. Spectacular bluebell wood. In the extensive woodland valley, bulbs and ornamental trees lead through magnificent azaleas and rhododendrons.

Hole Park

Great Dixter

Northiam 1.7 miles from Horns Cross
01797 252 878
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Great Dixter, birthplace, home and passion of gardening writer the late Christopher Lloyd was built c1450 and boasts one of the largest surviving timber-framed halls in the country. Of particular note is the antique furniture and needlework collection. Sir Edwin Lutyens was employed to restore the house and gardens in 1910. The gardens are now … more

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Simply Italian

In a beautiful former 15th Century Mill, SI Rye boasts a great mix of character with Mediterranean flair.

Listed in: Italian Restaurants

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