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I’ve visited quite a few National Trust gardens and properties this year and shown you several of them. Here’s another!

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It looks looks a very charming place. Lovely pictures
Thanks, Sadje.
You’re welcome. I should be thanking you
These photos are lovely such an array of colours I could sit amongst them all day with a beer 🙂
Have a bloomingtastic week 👍
That’s exactly what I did! Cheers, Steve.
How beautiful. That shell of an Abbey (?) is gorgeous. Where/What is it?
It’s the remains of a private chapel that’s still attached to the main house. Nymans is in rural West Sussex in the South East of England.Thanks for dropping by Lydia.
Most beautiful garden. I would love to see that in person.
Thank you for hosting the Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop.
Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday and rest of the week, Keith. 🙂
It is, with a bit of everything from formal to wild. Thanks, Sandee.
Wow. Another place i would love to visit, thank you for the virtual tour.
One day, who knows? Cheers Mimi.
Lovely! Gorgeous! And I’m not at all envious. Of course I’m not.
I can tell you’re not, Christine!
It looks beautiful and I love those gardens. We stayed near Hayward’s Heath when we visited Cats Protection. I hadn’t heard of Nymans then, but if we are ever back that way it is definitely on the visit list.
You were quite close! Sheffield Park is another nearby garden known for its autumn colours – I’ll be there with my camera in a couple of weeks time!
What an interesting place. We love the way the shrubs are cut, very unusual.
It’s a dog’s paradise! And yes, they are certainly different.
Oh my goodness, I wish I was there. I haven’t seen a real carosel in a very long time and of course all my children (4) are grown and I have 10 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren! So now it’s like I’m starting all over again with the babies. Yes, I really wish I could take a break and run to this beautiful place. Thanks for sharing my friend! I wish you well and be safe! HUG
Wow, that’s quite a family! You certainly deserve an escape now and again! I am pleased to have at least been able to show it to you if only in pictures.
Wow, such beautiful gardens. It must have been a pleasure to survey all these corners of it. Loving gardens must be my European side that I haven’t lost yet:) Thank you for your kind comments last week:! Keith
It’s one of those gardens with a surprise around every corner! A garden in your soul will never die away. Thanks once again Emille.
Someone should restore that. Would make a Very Nice home to someone.
Part of the building is still occupied, but I agree, it’s worth restoring to it’s former glory.
Lovely gardens. I really like the ruins being an integral part.
Breath-taking sights! I would love to visit a garden as lovely as that! It’s a perfect place for relaxing away from the hustle and bustle of city life
Exactly so. I’m blessed to have so many gardens such as this close at hand.
I’d love to walk in those gardens. I’ve never really visited a place like that (well, except the gardens at Versailles…)
I’m glad you liked them. It’s certainly a traquil place. It’s been years since I visited Versailles.
Wow, so very beautiful and lovely. Very nice.
Thanks so much.
Exquisite place.
I love it there. Thanks Susan.