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Parham House & Gardens
Nr. Pulborough


RH20 4HS

tel: 01903-742021
fax: 01903-746557

Area: West Sussex
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Parham House & Gardens -- West Sussex
Visitor Information www.parhaminsussex.co.uk -- email: enquiries {at} parhaminsussex.co.uk

Parham House & Gardens
West Sussex
All details updated* as of: 09/03/2010
Text-Only version here

Disabled information plus mobility and walking aids
 Opening Days and Hours

Easter Sun 4th Apr- 30th Sept; Tues, Wed, Thurs, Fri & Suns & Bank Hol Mons; 12noon - 5pm
House and Gardens will also be open on Sundays in October

Parties / Coaches: Yes
Groups / Coaches need Appointment: Yes

House Open for Viewing: Yes
Dates as above, open Wed, Thurs, Sun & BH Mons; 2pm - 5pm. Also Tues & Fri in Aug. Last admission 4.30pm
View this house at StatelyHomes.com

National Garden Scheme days: No
Best Times of Year to Visit:
To see:
 Admission Prices
House & gardens. Adult £8; Child £3.50; Over 60s £7.50; Family (2A + 4C) £22; Group - guided tours (20+) £10.50pp. Wed and Thurs mornings - Tues and Fri afternoons except in August
Gardens only. Adult £6; Child (5-10) £2.50; Over 60s £5.50; Family £15; Group - guided tours (20+) £8.50pp
Unguided tours - Wednesday, Thursday, Sunday & Bank Holiday Monday afternoons, also Tues and Friday afternoons in August: House & Gardens. Adults £7.50, Over 60s £7. Gardens only. Adults £5.50, Over 60s £5
Season tickets available - check own website.
 Onsite Facilities
Parking: Yes
Lavatories: Yes
Disabled Access: No
Shop: Yes
Plants for Sale: Yes
Lunches: Yes
Teas: Yes
Light Refreshment: Yes
Picnics: Yes
Dogs Allowed: Yes
On Lead only: Yes
Special Events: Yes
Other Facilities:
Big Kitchen open for light lunches and cream teas from 12 noon.
 Garden Features
Many events - see own website
19th/20th June - Sussex Country Fair see www.countrymanfairs.co.uk
10th - 11th July - Garden Weekend
17th Oct; 11am - 5pm - Autumn Foraging at Parham
English Heritage Garden Grade: II*
National Collection:
 Description of Garden
Designer: Peter Coats
Parham House lies at the base of the South Downs, with wonderful views of the surrounding country. Set in one of England's finest surviving mediaeval deer parks, possessing a herd of dark fallow deer first recorded in 1628, but probably dating from the days when Parham belonged to the Monastery of Westminster.

The four-acre 18th century walled garden is divided into four squares by crossed paths. These paths are lined by huge luxuriant herbaceous and cut flower borders. Beyond the borders are rose and lavender gardens, a herb garden, vegetables, an orchard and a very beautiful 1920's teak greenhouse.

In one corner there is a charming Wendy House built in 1928 for The Hon Clive Pearson's three daughters, a perfect child-sized cottage with a beautifully made wooden staircase. Outside the walled garden there are extensive pleasure gardens with pond and maze. The whole area is a triple SSSI with large areas of wild flowers.


 History of Garden
The Palmer family acquired the land after the Dissolution of the Monasteries in the early 16th century, laying the foundation stone of the house in 1577. The Bysshops family bought the estate in 1601 and the 17th Baroness Zouche of Harynworth, a member of that family, sold it in 1922 to The Hon. Clive Pearson. His daughter, Veronica Tritton, lived at Parham until she died in 1993 and her great-neice, Lady Emma Barnard, still lives in the private side of the house with her husband James. Thus only three families have lived at Parham since the 1530's. Mr. Pearson and his wife, Alicia, restored the gardens before WWII, having found them in a sad state when the bought the estate, and opened them to the public in 1948.

The 14th Lord Zouche designed the Pleasure Grounds and Pond in about 1863. Victor Heal, FRIBA, designed the garden buildings and laid out the paths in the 1920s. Peter Coats, the garden designer, was brought in in the 1980s to lay out the Entrance Borders and Blue and Gold Borders. The vegetable, rose and lavender gardens were all planned and laid out in the 1990's. All the existing borders have been re-planned and replanted, again in the 1990's. This work was carried out by Joe Reardon-Smith and Ray Gibbs, the emphasis being on the late romantic English garden tradition. Veronica's Maze was built in 1991 and named after Mrs. Tritton. Its design is adapted from the intricate 16th century embroidery on the Great Bed in the Great Chamber in the House. Tom Brown is the current Head Gardener.
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Hotels & Accommodation:
Moorings, Worthing
Restaurants:
Fleur de Sel, Storrington
Inns & Pubs:
Star Inn, Steyning
George and Dragon, Burpham
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