Last summer, I visited Nymans Gardens for the first time. Nymans Gardens is a National Trust property that consists of gardens and a house, and it is located in West Sussex. Readers can see my summer visit here: A Visit to Nymans (National Trust, West Sussex): Lockdown Edition. I visited the gardens again in October in order to get out of the house. Unfortunately, the weekends throughout October were grey and rainy, and my visit to Nymans was especially grey and windy, but I caught the last bit of colour between heavy winds blew all the leaves off the trees.
The walk around Nymans Gardens does not take too long, and there is some park land before visitors arrive at the gardens and house. The views through the parkland had lovely views over the forests and hills. This would have looked nicer in sunshine.
I have still not been able to visit the house because they have been closed all year, at least since March. I am hoping that the houses can open soon. Additional posts about Nymans can be seen below:
A Visit to Nymans (National Trust, West Sussex): Lockdown Edition
Leave a comment